B2BN All-American Camp Standouts – Class of 2031
Lawrenceville, Georgia – B2BN hosted their annual All-American Camp in Lawrenceville, Georgia from Saturday, October 5th to Sunday, October 6th featuring players from Georgia in the class of 2028-2036. Several prospects stood out from various classes and will be featured in post-camp articles. These post-camp articles will be done in a multi-part series that will highlight players who stood out during the live 5 v 5 games.
By: Jennifer Brazelton
2031 | Shane Gordon
2031 Shane Gordon had some of the most impressive performances in his class this past weekend. Gordon had one 30 point game, plus several others scoring atleast 20 points. Gordon is assertive and dominant on both ends, staying engaged and active on the boards, in passing lanes, on his opponents hip, and being a menace all over the court. Gordon stays locked in with his opponent and with the right timing, was able to have several defensive blocks. Gordon can score it from around the perimeter and is a tough player to stop once he gets going.
2031 | LJ Hall
2031 LJ Hall is player who does not shy away from the perimeter. Hall is known to let it fly just as he crosses half court and is known to get hot in a hurry. Hall has the ability to score it from just about anywhere on the court; shooting it off the catch or creating space and making a move with a hand in his face. Hall stays engaged on both ends and had some impressive assists in the open court to teammates in transition.
2031 | Eden Joyner
2031 Eden Joyner was an impressive player that did just about everything for his team to keep them in the game. Joyner is a player who can score from the perimeter or in the paint. Joyner did well using his quickness and ball handling skills to get by his defenders and finish around the basket. Joyner stayed engaged in plays and was able to get second chance opportunities and easy putbacks.
2031 | Leshawn Lyle
2031 Leshawn Lyle is a confident lead guard that has handles well beyond his years. Lyle understands how to use quick hesitation dribbles to get past his defenders for mid-range pull-ups or finishes at the basket. Lyle was relentless from the perimeter connecting on several deep shots. Lyle stays locked in to his opponents and uses his quick hand-eye coordination for steals in the open court.
2031 | Lawrence McCoy
2031 Lawrence McCoy has been a standout the last few years at the B2BN All-American camp and this weekend was no different. McCoy continues to grow in his body and his offseason work has shown. McCoy has developed handles and is picking up speed on both ends. McCoy was able to stay engaged in plays on both ends and found holes in the defense; showing off his range and finishing through contact at the basket.
2031 | Landon Rudolph
2031 Landon Rudolph is one of the better younger bigs for his age group. Rudolph stays patient and is tough to stop once he gets going down low. Rudolph does not shy away from using his body to get by his defenders or using his strength to outrebound his opponents inside. Rudolph keeps his head up and was able to connect to several teammates for assists in the open court and in transition. Tough player,
2031 | Syrus Stapleton
2031 Syrus Stapleton continues to impress year over year with his development of the game. Stapleton is a calm, patient player that is able to make plays with his ability to see the court and anticipate his teammates cuts to the basket. Stapleton is a sound lead guard that can also make plays for himself by getting to his spots offensively around the perimeter or slashing to the basket inside. Stapleton is a high level IQ guard that rarely makes mistakes and doesn’t give up on plays.
2031 | Braylon Tate
2031 Braylon Tate is going to be a household name once he hits the high school level. Tate continues to dominate his class with his size, skill, and understanding of the game. Tate can score it by squaring up or backing down his opponents inside, scoring easily off either hand. Tate has continued to develop his jumper and was able to shoot with a high clip from 10′ out. Tate is a prospect that easily puts up a double-double each game and has the ability to make the game look effortless.
2031 | Collin Upshaw
2031 Collin Upshaw paired up with Charles Willis was a tough team to stop. Upshaw was able to find holes around the perimeter and inside for easy baskets. Upshaw is quick and has continued to work on his craft, becoming a more dominant lead guard, creating plays and finding his teammates for assists. Upshaw understands his role and is able to play to the level needed to win games for his team.
2031 | Charles Willis Jr.
2031 Charles Willis is a newer prospect that has quickly made lasting impressions on several evaluators and coaches. Willis easily had 20 points in the last game with his ability to stay on the attack; making the right reads and getting to open spots on the court. Willis is dominant and sound with the basketball and had some of the most impressive finishes around the basket I’ve seen. A hard nosed guard that is a high level prospect on both ends of the court.
2031 | Brycen Young
2031 Brycen Young is a shifty prospect for a big that made several plays in traffic and was able to use a step-through to finish at the mid-range. Young stays active on the boards and does well protecting the basketball in the interior. Young has the basics and understandings and that showed as he led his team on multiple stats throughout the weekend.
After serving on college coaching staffs and working at several universities in the Southeast, Jennifer Brazelton joined On the Radar Hoops as a National Evaluator in April 2022. She has been involved in the Georgia basketball community since 2015 and can be reached on Twitter @Proven_Prospect.
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