Canadian prospects impress
As several Canadian programs made the trip down south for this year's event, let's take a look at some of the better prospects that I had a chance to evaluate from the Great White North.
Tyler Plummer (6'5 SF / CIA Bounce / 2017):
Do-it-all wing prospect with good athleticism, strength and finishing ability. Toughest match-up for King James' in CIA's quarterfinal loss on Saturday. Finished with 14 points and three blocks. Should be a player to keep an eye on over the next few years.
Grant Audu (6'6 PF / CIA Bounce / 2017):
Another piece to a seemingly unlimited wealth of wings for the 15u CIA Bounce team. Probably the best overall athlete on a team full of high flyers. Put down the most impressive dunk of the weekend on a defender on Saturday. Remember his name. Audu plays with a high level of activity around the basket and is a strong rebounder.
Anthony McNish (6'6 PF / CIA Bounce / 2017):
Great body and size for the power forward position. Finished strongly with contact on the block, having a stretch of back-to-back three-point plays vs. King James. Gets up for rebounds and is a controlled finisher even with defenders hanging all over his back.
Other players to look for from Canada
6' G Jahvon Blair (CIA Bounce / 2017)
5'8 PG Carlo Dubria (CIA Bounce / 2017)
6'5 SG Jordan Lyons (CIA Bounce / 2017)
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