{"id":150094,"date":"2017-10-15T00:15:18","date_gmt":"2017-10-15T07:15:18","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/bilcomprd.wpengine.com\/?p=150094"},"modified":"2023-03-21T14:29:13","modified_gmt":"2023-03-21T21:29:13","slug":"the-highlight-show-at-pangos-camp-day1","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ballislife.com\/the-highlight-show-at-pangos-camp-day1\/","title":{"rendered":"The Highlight Show at Pangos Camp Day1!"},"content":{"rendered":"

The Pangos Frosh\/Soph Camp fall tour continues on its second of four stops in Texas and there is an abundance of talent on hand. Among the 200 plus campers in Lewisville, Texas, the standout talent after day one has been the high-flying wing players. Across the board, there has been plenty of standouts turning heads among talent evaluators, including Cade Cunningham, Moses Moody, Greg Brown, Matthew Murell, and Jerry Lliya.
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Athleticism will always be one of the first and easiest attributes to identify when scouting young basketball players. Even though it's not hard to spot that aspect of a player's overall evaluation, it was hard to ignore the amount of talented athletes at the 2017 Pangos All-South Frosh\/Soph Camp<\/em>. Among over 200 campers from 13 states, the big guard and wings were easily the positions that produced the most standouts on day one of the two-day affair at The Mac Sports Complex in Lewisville, Texas. Many of them have the necessary size and length to excel on the wing at the next level and the lack of point guards with plus size made the wings stand out even more.<\/p>\n

Arguably the two best prospects among the 204 in camp were lengthy wings with an abundance of skill: 6-foot-6 Cade Cunningham<\/strong>, a sophomore (2020) from Bowie (Arlington, Texas), and 6-foot-8 sophomore Greg Brown<\/strong> from Vandergrift (Austin, Texas). Cunningham had the most complete performances on Saturday in terms of scoring, transition game and beating defenders in a variety of ways. Cunningham has a strong frame, good body balance and combines a nice combination of explosiveness and confidence to dominate camp defenders. Brown was scoring in droves, whether making moves off the dribble or scoring around the basket. Brown, who is coming off participating in the 2017 USA Junior National Team Mini-Camp in Colorado Springs, Col. last weekend, was also blocking shots at a good clip and can finish a variety of shots.<\/p>\n