By: @BrandonClayPSB & @JLHemingwayPSB
Which players who are ‘Back on the Board’ stood out?
Less than a week before the camp began, Tyler Dorsey of Bellflower, Calif., decided that the University of Arizona was not going to be his home in the fall of 2015. This piece of news did not appear to adversely affect his game at the camp. In fact, it could be said that the 6-foot-4 guard played with more focus and purpose than hire someone to write my essay we had seen in previous viewings. Dorsey is a super skilled guard who is capable of lighting up the scoreboard from the arc or off of the drive. His game play at the Top 100 Camp was at a very high level and even put him in consideration as MVP for the camp. The recruiting world will be shook up as the 5-star prospect begins to look at his options. The early list of schools who have called since his de-commitment are Arizona State, California, Florida, Georgetown, Kansas, Louisville, Missouri, Oregon, Oregon State, Stanford and Tulsa.
Highlights of Dorsey compliments of Courtside Films:
Like Dorsey, Prince Ali of Pembroke Pines, Fla., has established himself as one of the premier perimeter scorers in the class of 2015. The 6-3 guard was slated to attend UConn but reversed course at the end of last month. We fully anticipate it homework help Ali to be one of the more highly recruited guards nationwide as the club season comes to a close. He can shoot the outside jump shot out beyond the 3-point line and finish at the rim with authority in traffic. He lists schools as far away as Michigan and UCLA as possible college destinations in addition to a multitude of upper echelon schools in the southeast.
Highlights of Ali compliments of Courtside Films:
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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]
Jonathan Hemingway is the Assistant Director of Scouting for BrandonClayScouting.com. The service is used by colleges and universities nationwide. He also serves on the selection committee for the EBA All-American Camp. He has been involved in the community since 2002 as a coach, camp director and evaluator. You can reach him via email at [email protected] and follow him on twitter @JLHemingwayPSB