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I saw a couple of teams play from each pool, and alot of them shined. Who do you all think shined in each pool. Name a few people from each pool.

 

Pool A.

I would have to say the whole TN Thunder squad. No not really but Michael McAdoo, Marcus Jefferson, and Kyle Upton showed me they could play the game of basketball.

 

Pool B.

 

The Memphis teams came in strong, representing Memphis well. Im not sure of their players names but as a team they played well.

 

Pool C.

 

The Ballerz Elite as everyone expected played excellant. Scotty Hopson form Kentucky, along with Josh Henely, and a kid they call Taye played brillantly. Scotty showed us that he is beginning to move into the 3 postion.

 

From the Nashville Stallions Charles Watson played good , at times wouldn't pass to the open man, but instead took a wild shot. Dee Mason played tough on the boards and kept his team in the game in the crucial moments. But one kid who I was pleased to watch play was they kid from Lavergne,Mario. He played with no fear driving through the lane, dishing, and laying it up. Good job Stallions

 

Pool D.

 

Now this pool wasn't exactly an exciting pool to me. The Top to teams were MurfressTown Hustlers and Music City Jags. The Hustlers came in to play, they played hard with 2 solid big men and in the middle, and there 2 man #20 who shot lights out in pool play.

 

The Jags also played very well. I was impressed that they won the games they did, because they really only play 6 or maybe 7 players. Playing well for the Jags were KC Anuna,who came off the bench solid, but seemed to be the Jags offensive weapon and leading scorer. Brandon Harris played big on tha boards and playing with all his heart. He was excellant on both offense and defense. But one thing I do have to say was that the guard play for the Jags was not their.

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I saw a couple of teams play from each pool, and alot of them shined. Who do you all think shined in each pool. Name a few people from each pool.

 

Pool A.

I would have to say the whole TN Thunder squad. No not really but Michael McAdoo, Marcus Jefferson, and Kyle Upton showed me they could play the game of basketball.

 

Pool B.

 

The Memphis teams came in strong, representing Memphis well. Im not sure of their players names but as a team they played well.

 

Pool C.

 

The Ballerz Elite as everyone expected played excellant. Scotty Hopson form Kentucky, along with Josh Henely, and a kid they call Taye played brillantly. Scotty showed us that he is beginning to move into the 3 postion.

 

From the Nashville Stallions Charles Watson played good , at times wouldn't pass to the open man, but instead took a wild shot. Dee Mason played tough on the boards and kept his team in the game in the crucial moments. But one kid who I was pleased to watch play was they kid from Lavergne,Mario. He played with no fear driving through the lane, dishing, and laying it up. Good job Stallions

 

Pool D.

 

Now this pool wasn't exactly an exciting pool to me. The Top to teams were MurfressTown Hustlers and Music City Jags. The Hustlers came in to play, they played hard with 2 solid big men and in the middle, and there 2 man #20 who shot lights out in pool play.

 

The Jags also played very well. I was impressed that they won the games they did, because they really only play 6 or maybe 7 players. Playing well for the Jags were KC Anuna,who came off the bench solid, but seemed to be the Jags offensive weapon and leading scorer. Brandon Harris played big on tha boards and playing with all his heart. He was excellant on both offense and defense. But one thing I do have to say was that the guard play for the Jags was not their.

 

Stallions- wait til Robert Ellison's shot comes back. He can shoot lights out, but has struggled.

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Because Scotty Hopson is such a great player good accomplishments from other teammates go unnoticed. I can't say that anyone player played a bad tournament. I think they all played well, but certainly Tyshawn Edmondson efforts should not go unnoticed. He dropped 26 points twice in two back to back games for the Ballerz. he was stroking the 3 and had many dunks

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I saw a couple of teams play from each pool, and alot of them shined. Who do you all think shined in each pool. Name a few people from each pool.

 

Pool A.

I would have to say the whole TN Thunder squad. No not really but Michael McAdoo, Marcus Jefferson, and Kyle Upton showed me they could play the game of basketball.

 

Pool B.

 

The Memphis teams came in strong, representing Memphis well. Im not sure of their players names but as a team they played well.

 

Pool C.

 

The Ballerz Elite as everyone expected played excellant. Scotty Hopson form Kentucky, along with Josh Henely, and a kid they call Taye played brillantly. Scotty showed us that he is beginning to move into the 3 postion.

 

From the Nashville Stallions Charles Watson played good , at times wouldn't pass to the open man, but instead took a wild shot. Dee Mason played tough on the boards and kept his team in the game in the crucial moments. But one kid who I was pleased to watch play was they kid from Lavergne,Mario. He played with no fear driving through the lane, dishing, and laying it up. Good job Stallions

 

Pool D.

 

Now this pool wasn't exactly an exciting pool to me. The Top to teams were MurfressTown Hustlers and Music City Jags. The Hustlers came in to play, they played hard with 2 solid big men and in the middle, and there 2 man #20 who shot lights out in pool play.

 

The Jags also played very well. I was impressed that they won the games they did, because they really only play 6 or maybe 7 players. Playing well for the Jags were KC Anuna,who came off the bench solid, but seemed to be the Jags offensive weapon and leading scorer. Brandon Harris played big on tha boards and playing with all his heart. He was excellant on both offense and defense. But one thing I do have to say was that the guard play for the Jags was not their.

 

also from the thunder who played well was mike williams,justin bather, and jeremy williamson

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Marcus Jefferson was outstanding for the Thunder...

 

The Ballerz were very balanced. Giltner looked very good. Wisdom provided a nice spark off the bench. L.Williams was outstanding defensively. Edmonson is a budding star. Cutter continues to flat out make plays. Hopson: wow.

 

Ken Torrey from Memphis has talent, but his attitude seemed to really hinder his game...

 

Scott Newton was tough as well...

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