
The afternoon and evening sessions of day two of this year’s Reebok Breakout Underclassman Camp were filled with loads of excitement as game action officially got underway.
With the majority of time in the camp thus far being spent on drills and stations, the camp participants were eager to test their abilities against one another, especially with the final prize being a potential camp invite to the prestigious annual Reebok U All-American Camp held in Philadelphia, PA, July 5th-10th.
Eager to impress and also to help their individual teams win games, the action was very intense and the competition was fierce.
Here is a list of some of the camp participants that separated themselves from the others with their play on Saturday …
Reebok Breakout Top Performers
(In no particular order)
Kyan Anderson 5-11 SOPH 2011 Fort Worth, TX
Anderson is a cat-like quick guard that is a pure point and likes to get others involved, while also being able to get off himself. Plays with a high level of production, as he just seems to get alot done for his minutes played. Plays all over the floor on both ends and is capable of creating havoc for opposing teams. Very crafty in his play.
Stevie Taylor 5-8 SOPH 2011 Gahanna, OH
While Taylor is very small in stature, he does bring to the table a very high-level of skillsets. An extremely quick floor general with exceptional ball handling ability and a nice pull up jump shot, Taylor simply has a great feel for the game and getting others involved.
George Marshall 5-11 SOPH 2011 Chicago, IL
Martshall is a strong ball handler that is capable of being called a scorer or a shooter, since he has the ability to do both. He has a very quick release and is accurate from deep and is also a quick penetrator and good finisher. Great looking prospect.
Dre Evans 5-10 SOPH 2010 Dallas, Texas
A pure point prospect with an exceptional handle and a good feel for getting others involved. Capable shooter with range, but is at his best when pulling up off the dribble. Does a good job of finding the open man and likes to get others involved.
Jonathan Marsh 6-0 JR 2009 Buffalo, NY
Very good driver and finisher of the basketball, and also a very good shooter with range. Good on the ball defender. Questionable shot selection at times.
Corey Wright 5-11 JR 2010 Providence, RI
Wright is a left handed floor general that likes to play at a high speed. Very good in transition or in a half court set, Wright is a hard-nosed guard that possesses a very competitive spirit. Likes physical contact. Good passer and penetrator that gets others involved.
Phillip Taylor 6-0 JR 2010 Marietta, GA
Very good ball handler and penetrator of the baskeball. Also a very good shooter with range. Plays hard on both ends of the floor and seems to be a winner on the court. Possesses very good toughness.
Pierre Bland 6-2 JR 2010 Jacksonville, FL
Bland has a very good looking physical frame and he uses it to his advantage as he is a tough customer on both ends of the floor. Very skilled, Bland is a good ball handler and jump shooter with a nice mid-range game. Also a good finisher around the basket.
Denzel Brito 6-2 JR 2010 Wareham, MA
Brito is a very good looking prospect with a strong, athletic build for his size. While he is a very skilled combo guard, capable of running a team or scoring points for it, he also is capable of playing well above the rim. Competes at a high level and has a bright future.
Isaiah Umipig 6-0 JR 2010 Des Moines, WA
Umipig is a very crafty performer that simply knows how to play the game. He has a very strong physical frame for his size and is more of a shooting guard, but he is also a capable combo guard as well. Very good jump shooter and ball handler that also finishes strong at the basket. Plays hard on every play.
Stephen Holt 6-3 JR 2010 Beaverton, OR
Holt is a deceivingly very athletic shooting guard that plays above the rim and is capable of scoring against bigger defenders. Very good slasher and rebounder, Holt also possesses a nice looking stroke from the perimeter.
Greg Langston 6-3 JR 2010 Stamford, CT
Langston shares a striking resemblance to Reebok Director Chris Rivers in the face but his game resembles that of much better prospect. A strong athlete, Langston is a tweener of sorts but he is a very skilled performer that is capable of scoring from the perimeter or after mixing it up inside. Has a solid feel for the game.
Lenzelle Smith Jr. 6-4 JR 2010 Zion, IL
Smith continued his terrific play in this event with a dominant performance in the afternoon and evening sessions. His overall understanding and feel for the game is almost unmatched, combined with his developed ability to play it. This left handed junior prospect has been among the elite performers in the camp thus far.
Bradley Gifford 6-5 SOPH 2011 Brooklyn, NY
Possesses very good size and uses it to be an effective rebounder on both ends of the floor. Also very versatile and a good finisher around the basket.
Andre Henley 6-5 SOPH 2011 Chicago, IL
Henley is a versatile left handed shooter that has terrific range and a quick release on his shot. Very good scorer and capable of creating his own shot off the dribble. Still needs more focus on the defensive end of the floor, but he is a very skilled craftsman that commands presence on the offensive end of the court.
Don Wilcher 6-5 SR 2009 Akron, OH
Possesses a good sized body and frame and is a very good athlete. Plays hard and has a good feel for the game.
Nino Williams 6-5 SOPH 2011 Lansing, KS
Williams is among the top overall prospects in the camp, as he has a terric looking upside as a young prospect. Shares a striking resemblance to former #1 NBA draft pick Marvin Williams (Atlanta Hawks) in the way he runs the floor and shows versatility on the court. Good scorer that also plays well above the rim. Very skilled overall. Has a bright future ahead of him.
Ryan Anderson 6-6 SOPH 2011 Lakewood, CA
Anderson is a very skilled young prospect that likes the perimeter at this point in his young career more than mixing it up inside, but as he continues to mature look out. A very good shooter with range on his shot. Still a bit soft physically.
Keaton Miles 6-6 SOPH 2011 Dallas, TX
Very long and rangy athlete that utilizes his length to be an effective rebounder and shotblocker. Good lookng young prospect.
Marvin Jordan 6-0 JR 2010 Peoria, IL
Jordan has a strong physical frame and is very good in transition. Very skilled overall as he also has a very good handle of the basketball and is a capable combo-guard.
Rashad Perkins 6-6 JR 2010 Starksville, MS
Perkins is among the top overall prospects in this year’s camp and definitely the most athletic. Created atleast one or two highleet reel plays in each game he played Saturday. A very active player that competes hard on every play. Plays well above the rim, although his overall skillsets are yet realized since he has only played the game for a few years. A terrific looking prospect though because of his aggressiveness and willingness to make plays.
Ryan Romich 6-6 JR 2010 Groton, MA
Romich is a good sized off-guard that is capable of knocking down jump shots from almost anywhere on the floor. Also a capable finisher at the basket, Romich plays with a good competitive drive and is also a good defender and open court player.
Aleon Calhoun 6-7 JR 2010 Anderson, TX
Calhoun has a tremendous wide body that resembles that of former LSU standout “Big Baby.” He utilizes his big frame to gain inside position for rebounds on both ends of the floor, and is also an effective low post threat. While he is limited athletically, he does run the floor well for his size and competes hard.
Will Davis 6-7 JR 2010 Sacramento, CA
Davis has a tremendous upside as a player and a bright future, as he is long, rangy and capable of playing both inside and out. Shares a similar resemblance to Nevada signee Joey Shaw at the same age. His long wingspan make him a good rebounder and shotblocker for his thin frame. Has a very good looking shooting stroke with unlimited range. A terrific looking young prospect who will only get better as he continues to mature.
Clay Horne 6-7 JR 2010 St. Paul, MN
Horne has a terrific upside as a player and looks to still be growing well into his body. His length and ability to run the floor make him attractive. He has versatility and is an active rebounder and shotblocker. Will only continue to get better with time.
John Bailey 6-8 JR 2010 Mesa, AZ
Bailey separated himself from many of the top low post prospects in the camp with his high level of activity around the basket and his willingness to run the floor. Finished strong around the basket and got to the free throw line quite often. Also a very good rebounder and low post scorer with exceptional footwork.
Jalen Courtney 6-8 JR 2010 Madison, MS
Courtney has a very good looking athletic frame that he uses very well to finish plays, rebound the basketball and block shots. Gets off the ground in a hurry and also runs the floor very well. Bright future here, especially if he continues to grow in heigth.
Perry Ellis 6-8 FR 2012 W. Chita, KS
The best overall young prospect in the camp, especially when you consider just how young he is and how much he produces on the floor. He has very good size and length and is very versatile around the floor, capable of shooting and handling the basketball like that of a guard. Very skilled. You will be hearing this name much more nationally throughout his continued development as a player. Bright future.
Greg Kelley 6-8 JR 2010 Newton, MA
Kelley is a very skilled low post player that is also capable of stepping out to the wing and shooting the basketball consistently out to 18-20 feet. Rebounds well and competes on every play. Good basketball IQ and also is not afraid to mix it up inside.
Chris Coleman 6-9 SOPH 2011 Buffalo, NY
Someone has really owrked with this young prospect on his low post skills, as he some good prowess inside. While he is still very raw physically, his tremendous size and natural ability to run the floor while making plays make him a very intriguing high level prospect for the future. Plays with a very competitive desire to help his team win. His future is glaringly bright as he will only get better with every time he steps on the floor.
Admir Sahbegovic 6-8 JR 2010 Jacksonville, FL
Sahbegovic is a high-flying ahtlete that has a long, rangy body and a variety of skillsets. Very good shooter of the basketball with range on his shot, and is also very good in transition where he utilizes his athleticism to make plays. Shares a resemblance to NBA star forward Andrei Kirilenko.
Cole Dickerson 6-7 JR 2010 Seattle, WA
A very skilled and versatile wing player that is also capable of playing with his back to the basket. Competes on every play and has toughness around the basket. Likes to gravitate more to the perimeter at this point in his young career, but he has a bright future.
Blake Mclimans 6-10 SR 2009 Orchard Park, NY
Mclimans did not play AAU until this year so he has gone almost unnoticed until now. Has very good size and an advanced skillset for his stature. Likes the perimeter more than the low block, but that will change as he continues to get stronger over time. Good passer and shooter with range. Will attend a prep school after his time in high school to improve his college recruitment and physical prowess.
Jordan Treloff 6-10 JR 2010 Dekarh, IL
A big wide-bodied low post performer that knows how to score on the low block. Utilizes his body well for his young age and has solid low post footwork. Finishes strong around the basket and is a good finisher inside. Good rebounder and a capable shotblocker with good timing. Also runs the floor very well for his size.





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