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9 Player Takeaways from the Southwest Regional Showcase

The Southwest Regional Showcase held over 90 + kids at Duncanville Fieldhouse and the TBB staff believes close to half have the chance to play at the next level somewhere. Sunday’s edition of the camp included new faces that separated themselves from the pack due to their performances and the staff got the chance to take a look at two 2020 forwards that could creep into our top 25 player database.

Quevian Adger, 2020 F: Adger was a mismatch nightmare as he scored on mismatches on the block, connected on shots from beyond the arc and blew by bigger defenders. Adger has been making a strong case on being a top 10 player in 2020.

RJ Hampton, 2020 PG: Hampton dictated pace on Sunday and his innate ability to put the ball in the hole has labeled him one of the best if not the best guard prospect in the country. He finished amongst the trees, made quick decisions when double teamed and slide into the alpha position when his team needed to make a comeback.

Joshua Miller, 2019 Wing: Miller versatility on both ends was on full display. Flying above the rim in transition, scoring off the bounce and showing improved body control when finishing around the rim.A top 5 wing in the state of Texas, Miller’s stock has skyrocketed in the last 4 months.

Austin Lewis, 2020 PF: Lewis is a young forward with a skill package that allows him to hit the perimeter shot and score some off the bounce. Lewis is a solid athlete that was finishing inside and although physically needing to get stronger, Austin has made long strides in his development.

Drew Timme, 2019 PF: Timme is a versatile talent who finds success at the power forward and center position. He has advanced footwork on the block, soft touch inside and was handling the ball in the open court. Drew’s  ability to score inside made him a mismatch problem all Sunday.

Duncan Powell, 2021 F: Powell was at his best when he aggressively attacked the paint. He is a capable shooter from beyond the arc and has shown an improved feel when operating from the perimeter.

Kylil Anderson, 2020 Guard: A long guard that shot it at a high clip on Sunday and made plays without having the ball in his hands. A 2020 prospect that had a quiet, very effective camp.

Tripp Mayes, 2019 PF: Mayes didn’t do anything great but contributed solid numbers accross the board on Sunday. Tripp played to his strengths and defensively held his own inside.

Preston Aymond, 2020 F: Aymond has a good feel for the game and plays with a mature poise. A skilled forward that can score inside and out and will be a top 25 kid in our class. Aymond caught the staff’s eye at Scout Focus Elite 80 Camp and followed up with another strong showing at the Southwest Regional Showcase.