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Class of 2029 MSHTV Camp

Class of 2029 Notes MSHTV Camp 10-12-22

  • 2029 Mateo Moise from Ontario is an elite player. At 5’9 he has good size for his class. He is a great finisher, combining fluidity and strength. Mateo has a smooth release with range out to the three point line. He is comfortable with contact and excels in both half court and transition situations.
  • 2029 Dallas Stewart from Pickerington, Ohio is one of the biggest stock risers from the 2022 MSHTV Camp. His speed from baseline to baseline combined with his strength make him very hard to stop. Dallas is a talented shot blocker who embraces competition. Great showing in Indiana.
  • 2029 Vijay Keshaav from Frisco, Texas is a player to keep an eye on. The 5’9 prospect has good size and is confident shooting the three pointer. Vijay has solid ball handling skills so he can create his own shot and his court vision is very good.
  • 2029 Jordan McDaniel from Redford, Michigan has the ball on a string. His jumper is pure and his shot creation is top notch. Jordan is very skilled, but he is also tough. McDaniel finished through opponents contact and took the defensive side of the ball seriously.
  • 2029 Jayce Rodney from Ontario was one of the best defenders at MSHTV Camp. The Canadian guard is intense and plays at a speed most his age can’t match. Rodney is very decisive and scores the ball consistently.
  • 2029 Harlem McNeal is a prospect who has been one of the top ranked players in the class for the last year. He is a good rebounder on both ends of the court, using a combination of size and skill to convert buckets in the paint. McNeal has a smooth pull up jumper and isn’t afraid to pull from three point range.
  • 2029 Demetrius Stigler from Indianapolis is a terror on the defensive side of the ball. Stigler is a great shot blocker and he mixes it up whenever there is a loose ball. Demetrius knocked down threes and got to the rim at will.

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