Antoine Davis (18/Houston Hoops) 2017 EYBL Session 1 Highlights
Houston Hoops’ Antoine Davis had a breakout weekend during the first session of EYBL. The talented 6’2 guard may have placed himself among the best shooters in the country.
Houston Hoops’ Antoine Davis had a breakout weekend during the first session of EYBL. The talented 6’2 guard may have placed himself among the best shooters in the country.
2018 5star Javonte Smart continued to display why he’s such a touted prospect during EYBL session 1. The talented 6’4 point guard displayed great lead guard ability to create for teammates and himself.
Houston Hoops’ Mitchell Seraille put on an impressive display of athleticism and skill over the weekend during EYBL session 1. The 6’7 forward proved he can thrive playing against the best talent in the country.
ESPN 5star Tyler Herro solidified himself as one of the very best guards in the country during the first session of EYBL. The 2018 Wisconsin commit put on a clinic and was one of the most productive players all weekend long against elite competition.
2019 5 star Romeo Weems continued to display why he’s such a touted prospect during EYBL session 1. The talented 6’6 wing displayed great ability as a two-way player that can play multiple spots on the floor.
Every year there are a handful of prospects that seemingly come out of nowhere and steal the show during the first live evaluation period. This year was no different, as a handful of under the radar prospects made a big splash during EYBL Session 1 in Hampton.
2018 guard Duane Washington had a breakout weekend during the first session of EYBL. The talented 6’3 guard proved himself as a high-level scorer that gets buckets at all 3 levels.
Anthony Nelson had a breakout weekend during the first session of EYBL. The talented 6’4 guard displayed a versatile skillset that had coaches and scouts taking notice all weekend long.
2018 wing Tim Finke had a superb weekend during the first session of EYBL. Rivals’ #88 player in the country solidified himself as one of the best prospects in the country on the big stage.
2018 wing Gabe Brown had a breakout weekend during the first session of EYBL. The talented 6’8 junior displayed a versatile skillset that had coaches and scouts taking notice all weekend long.