White Chocolate U: 2029 & 3030 Standouts

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White Chocolate U: 2029 & 3030 Standouts

Our scouting team spent time at the Star Center in Northlake, Texas over the weekend for White Chocolate U, an elite camp series presented by former NBA point guard Jason Williams. A strong collection of next level talent was on hand and after breaking down the top performers from the 2027 (senior) and 2028 (junior) classes in our previous report, we take a look at the 2029 and 2030 prospects today.

2029s

Joseph Creal, 6’7 SF – Mansfield Summit
Is a dangerous perimeter shooter with the range and confidence to influence defensive coverages. He must be accounted for several feet beyond the 3-point line, creating valuable spacing and opening driving lanes for his teammates. Creal’s ability to knock down no-dip threes allows him to get his shot off quickly before defenders can recover and contest.

Madden Robinson, 6’2 CG – Allen
Is a confident scoring guard with legitimate range that extends well beyond the 3-point line. His ability to stretch the defense creates additional driving space for himself and his teammates. Robinson is comfortable pulling up off the dribble, relocating without the ball and punishing defenders who go underneath screens. He possesses the confidence to heat up quickly and deliver points in bunches. Continuing to improve his shot selection, playmaking reads and effectiveness inside the arc will make Robinson more difficult to contain. Robinson’s shooting gravity and natural scoring instincts give him the tools to become a dangerous offensive weapon.

2030s

Lamundre Pritchett, 6’2 Guard/Wing – Mansfield Summit
A long-armed guard/wing who plays with a strong motor and a high basketball IQ. Pritchett attacks closeouts effectively, uses his length to finish and defend, and is a capable catch-and-shoot threat. He understands how to play within the flow of the offense and consistently makes the right basketball play.

Keelan Doyle, 6’6 Power Forward – Weatherford
A sturdy-framed forward who provides some floor-spacing ability, Doyle may not overwhelm opponents with vertical explosiveness but does understand how to use his body to create separation and finish inside. Doyle competes hard on the glass and adds value with his ability to step away from the basket and stretch the floor.

Kayden Williams, 6’1 CG – Garland
Is a smooth scoring guard who makes creating offense off the dribble look natural. He changes direction comfortably, maintains control through traffic and can generate separation without appearing rushed. Williams possesses strong scoring instincts and understands how to get to his preferred spots against different defensive coverages. He can create opportunities in isolation, attack closeouts and score during broken-floor situations.

Baron Flenory Jr, 6’1 CG – Mansfield Legacy
Is an athletic guard that plays with pace. Capable of positively affecting the game on both ends of the floor. Offensively, Flenory uses his quickness and explosiveness to attack gaps, create paint touches and produce scoring opportunities in transition while also making shots from deep when given the space. Defensively, Flenory has the tools to pressure the ball, disrupt passing lanes and defend multiple perimeter positions.

DJ Parker, 6’7 PF – Duncanville
Is an athletic forward that’s a problem in transition. Very athletic, moves well for his size and age. Won the shooting competition and even though that’s not a strength of his yet, the mechanics look fine. High motor wing-forward, where his speed and explosiveness allow him to challenge defenders before the defense gets organized. Parker’s physical tools also provide considerable defensive potential when he stays engaged and competes at the point of attack. Continued development as a shooter and decision-maker will help complete his offensive game. One of the most impressive freshmen I’ve seen so far.

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