Fab Frosh Camp top performers

The 13th edition of the Fab Frosh All-American Camp 2019.

SNELLVILLE, GA – The 13th edition of the Fab Frosh All-American Camp continues to provide a national platform for some rising stars. Several players ascended in Atlanta to compete against their peers in the Class of 2023.

This camp is where the likes of Trae Young, Jayson Tatum and Zion Williamson, just to name a few, who made their name on this stage. Here are the list of the top performers looking to become the next household name.

Malachi Brown | 5’8 | Buford MS | AOT: makes it look easy at both running the team and scoring. He is not afraid to mix it up on either end of the floor. His ability to handle pressure was impressive. Finished with either hand and makes the right basketball decision. His poise during pressure is impressive as he moves the ball up the floor with purpose. He is a sponge at retaining information on the fly.

Alan Prameshuber | 6’3 | Providence | Team Parsons: has a smooth looking stoke. His range is impressive for such a young age. He does not force the action. This homeschool product never really looks rattled. He plays under control despite the pace and flow of the game. While he is a known shooter, Prameshuber is not completely one dimensional. He is more than capable of putting the ball on the deck and getting to the basket.

Javonte Taylor | 6t’6 | Ariel MS |Mac Irvin: is a long and athletic player. He plays above the rim with ease. His ability to finish with either hand around the basket makes it hard in defenders as well. He was a defensive menace to opponents changing opponents shots either in the post or on the perimeter. The Chicago native will soon display his skills on the EYBL stage.

Jaylen Griffith | 5’7 |Ariel MS| Meanstreet: is next up in the long line of Chicago guards. One cannot attempt to draw compassions since his style of play has a unique style of its own. He knows how to run a team for a young age while changing speed at the drop of dime. The floor generals passes were threaded through traffic like a thread through a needle hole. His court vision is beyond his age as the ball looks like is on a string when he dribbles. He also is a lock down defender where the pressure caused several turnovers. The tools will only continue to be sharpened as he develops and grows.

Marquavious Brown | 6’3 | Liberty MS | Free Bandz: is an athletic do it all with the ability to do plenty on both ends of the floor. His raw athleticism is not the only attributes. He has strong basketball instincts where the right play is executed in a timely fashion. He makes good decisions in the open court. His athleticism also makes him a defensive stopper. He cleans up mistakes if a teammate lets someone get by them. When shots are missed or altered, he is an excellent rebounder outside of his area.

Keith Williams | 6’5 | Cooper MS | AOT: possess plenty of raw talent inside. He has decent hands and rebound decently around the basket. He is fundamentally solid. His is capable of hitting the jumper from 10-feet out. His improvement over the weekend was exceptional. He absorb the knowledge and instructions onto the hardwood. His development over the next few months should be big.

Stephon Castle | 6’2 | Clements MS | DCA: is a shifty looking guard. He is long and wiry with plenty of basketball confidence. His is capable of cutting through the defense with contact. Castle’s game has a little NYC swag about. His father – Stacey Castle – is a former Queens, NY legend who diced up the competition in the Big Apple before heading to Oak Hill. He then played at Wake Forest and Central Florida. The younger Castle, nicknamed Man-Man, keeps a stoic look between the lines. He is all business on both ends of the floor.

Elijah Green | JM Robinson | 5’8 | Team Charlotte: is a deceptively smooth guard. He handles the ball efficiently against pressure. There aren’t many waste movements. He knows how to get to his spots on the floor to knock down open shots. His shots is far from the average teenagers range. He has some depth knocking down jumpers from well beyond the three-point line. His defense was menacing the entire weekend.

Kenrick Lanier | 5’10 | Renfroe MS | Free Bandz: good size and toughness. He can get shot off the bounce. His motor is revved up for an entire game. He gets going by playing defense.

Alec Prameshuber | 6’3| Providence | Team Parsons: knows how to score the ball. He can get to the rim through contact. His poise at the point calming. He is always looking to set his teammates up. His midrange jumper is fluid and consistent.

Christian Burnett | 5’8 | Oak Hill MS | Atlanta Celtics: has a lot of wiggle in his game. His range is accurate from deep. He knows how to keep defenders off balance. His competitor meter is always high. He refused to come in last during the combine agility drills. This carried over to the three-point contest for a victory.

Jaye Nash | 5’9 | White Station MS | Hoop City Basketball Club: is a highly skilled guard with an excellent motor. He knows how to get to the basket. His game is similar to another Memphis Nych Smith, who was a physical guard. Nash has similar attributes because he looks to punish defenders at every turn.

Jalen Reese | 6’2 | Gifford (NH) MS | Cap City: has all the makings of a decent basketball player. He is long and instinctive around the basket. His length contributed to the activity on the defensive end of the floor. He also surprised with his athleticism winning the dunk contest.

Aaron Smith | 6’3 | Luella MS | TSF 2023: is built like a grown man. His physical presence alone made him standout against his peers. However, it was not the only thing impressive of this Georgia native. He is skilled in the open floor where his athleticism is a thing of beauty. Smith brings the power and finesse to his game.


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Robert Alfonso Jr. is a graduate of Mount Sait Mary College. He has more than 20 years of journalism experience. Alfonso has helped build a basketball web brand in Georgia and has covered high school through college sports for publications in New York, North Carolina, and Georgia. His mission has always been to uplift the athletes who play sports providing them the exposure needed in this new media platform.