BUFORD, Ga. – The Elite Basketball Academy (EBA) Top 40 Workout is quickly becoming a staple of both the spring and fall individual camp circuit. With multiple national evaluators on hand, competitive game and skill development sessions to go along with broadcasts powered by SUVtv, there isn’t a better stage inside the Peach State for college prospects to showcase their talent. Here’s a look at some of the standout prospects from Team 3 inside the Workout:
By: @BrandonClayPSB
***EBA Top 40 Spring Workout will be March 8, 2015
2015 Checklist
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Desmond Davis of Tucker, Ga., is a strong option at the guard spot. He can attack off of the bounce and distribute as well. We believe that his off season work at events like Top 40 Workout will pay big dividends for Grayson High coach Geoffrey Pierce this season.
Phillip Venson of Peachtree City, Ga., has been at all three EBA events so far this calendar year. The dynamic guard was a consistent threat to finish at the rim throughout the workout.
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2016 Checklist
After visiting Wofford earlier in the fall, Kai Lambert of Lawrenceville, Ga., was ready to get back on the floor to improve. editorial service Lambert did more of the same as he did at the EBA All-American Camp in September. His energy and production alike have made him one of our staff’s favorite campers.
Like Venson, Zac Orr of Homer, Ga., has been at all three EBA events in 2014. He’s come a long way since March both with his confidence and skill. He was a dominant force at the power forward position throughout the course of the workout. Orr will lead Banks County High into the SUVtv#TuesdayNightShowcase Presented by PeachStateBasketball.com on January 20.
Justin Taylor of Dacula, Ga., is a legitimate option at the point guard position. He made arguably the most unselfish pass of the team’s televised game finding do my research do my research do my research Orr wide open for a 15 foot jump shot. Taylor should have a good season for Mill Creek High.
2017 Checklist
Trae Higginbotham of Snellville, Ga., should bring plenty of depth to a quality Brookwood High roster. His combination of energy and willingness to attack allowed Higginbotham to catch our staff’s eye. His older brother is a starting guard at West Georgia.
2018 Checklist
Playing on his home floor at Lanier High, Adrian Martin of Sugar Hill., Ga., made his presence felt in the open floor. He played on and off the ball here and should be a player whose high school coach, Jeremy Huckaby, expects big things from going forward.
2019 Checklist
We like what Brandon Green of Lawrenceville, Ga., brought to the table playing with prospects as many as five years older than him. He’s a two-sport star and actually had to leave the workout a little early for a football game. Keep an eye on this young prospect going forward.
Brandon Clay is the Executive Camp Director of the Elite Basketball Academy and the owner of Brandon Clay Scouting. Clay is also the owner of Peach State Basketball, Inc., and ProspectsNation.com. He serves Director of Scouting for the OTRHoopsReport.com National Scouting Report. Clay has been involved in the community since 2001 as an evaluator, event operator and trainer. You can reach him at [email protected]