Friday, September 21, 2018

Future Phenom Camp Class of 2025 Top Performers Part 2

Ke'Mari Beache

The Basketball Spotlight Future Phenom Camp Class of 2025 gave us a glimpse on some of the top talent coming down the pike. Here’s Part 2 of our top performers. 

Future Phenom Camp Class of 2025 Top Performers Part 2 




Ke’mari Beache Guard (Washington, DC)- Beache is a special point guard with a flashy handle, special court vision and an outside shot. He spoon feed teammates especially in transition and got into lane at will in the half court set. When he didn’t dish the rock in the lane he showed off his mean floater game. He made the All Camp Team and participated in the AGame All American Game.


Jordan Ghee Guard (New Jersey)- Ghee looks like a natural two guard. Long, lanky with a pure stroke from the perimeter. He knows how to get open and come off screens. He can hit the stand still jumper or off the dribble. He cracked the top 10 at #7 and participated in the AGame All American Game.
Mason Douglas Guard (Maryland)- The guard has a serious drive, draw and dish game. He sets the tempo for his squad and is very dangerous in isolation situations. Scoring wise he’s getting it done from all three levels. He was rated as the #10 best player in the building.
Darren Moore Guard (Maryland)- Moore is a do it all guard that gets it done from anywhere on the floor. His outside shot is wet and he breaks down defenders with ease. I also like the way he gets at it on the defensive end. He finished ranked #22 in the camp.
Rashad Bledsoe Guard (New Jersey)- The Garden State guard has good length which helps him pass and shoot over defenders. He has a good skill set and penetration skills. He’s thin right now but his upside will be something to keep an eye. He finished ranked #11 in the camp and played in the AGame All American Game.
Christian Ware Guard (Maryland)- The fundamentally sound guard plays with the heart of a lion and with tremendous swagger. He surveys the floor very well and plays with the poise of a veteran. He can score when needed or drop dimes if you over play him. He finished as the #8 ranked player in the camp and of course made the All American Game.