BrandonClayScouting: #EBASuper64 Evals – June 20, 2015

Prospects from across the Southeast region competed and showed their talent at #EBASuper64 Camp. Read more on Willie Wilson, Juwan White and Kevn Stamps. Photo cred - Ty Freeman/PSB

Prospects from across the Southeast region competed and showed their talent at #EBASuper64 Camp. Read more on Willie Wilson, Juwan White and Kevin Stamps. Photo cred – Ty Freeman/PSB

LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga., – The Elite Basketball Academy Super 64 Camp is designed to bring some of the nation’s top prospects together to compete and showcase their skills in front of BrandonClayScouting.com and OTRHoopsReport.com evaluators.

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By: @JLHemingwayPSB

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Kevin Stamps 100Kevin Stamps #W18 (Lawrenceville, Ga.), Central Gwinnett HS – 2016

Stamps is a versatile forward who has the ability to affect the game inside and out. At camp he showed that he could be a solid pick and pop option on the perimeter. Combine this with his long wing span, which allows him to rebound in his area effectively, and he has a world of potential to tap into in his senior year. His biggest challenge is developing consistency. Finding ways to be effective and efficient is most directly connected to his mental approach.

Juwan White 100Juwan White #W7 (Dacula, Ga.), Dacula HS – 2018

White is a talented point guard who demonstrated his well-rounded skill at EBA Super 64 Camp. The strength of his game centers around making plays with the ball going towards the basket. However, he is equally effective at hitting open jumpers along the perimeter. What could ultimately make White one of the better point guards in Gwinnett County is the size and strength that he blends with that skill. Most point guards will not be able to match his athleticism on a nightly basis when he suits up for the Falcons in upcoming years.

Willie Wilson 100Willie Wilson #W19 (Olive Branch, Miss.), DeSoto HS – 2019

Wilson is a promising prospect with a number of developing skills on the court. Standing at 6-foot-3, he has the physical attributes to hold his own on most courts. He displayed versatility at camp by showing he could hit the spot up jumper and finishing on the interior. It is too early to tell what Wilson’s specialty will be in future evaluations. However, he put himself on the map as a prospect to track in future years.

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The Elite Basketball Academy is the only skill development oriented group worldwide that also provides college exposure.

The Elite Basketball Academy is the only skill development oriented group worldwide that also provides college exposure.

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***Designed for evaluation purposes, these are great opportunities for upperclassmen and underclassmen alike to get valuable game broadcasts that can be sent to college coaches with a single email message. For underclassmen, it also serves as the gateway for prospects with remaining high school eligibility to play in front of our National Evaluators.

HEMI-HEAD-SHOTJonathan Hemingway is a National Evaluator for the OTRHoopsReport. Hemingway serves on the Board of Selectors for the Naismith Trophy. also He is also the publisher of CoachHemi.com. He has been involved in the community since 1996 as a coach, camp director and evaluator. You can reach him via email at [email protected] and follow him on  twitter @JLHemingwayPSB