Portsmouth Invitational 2023 Day 3 Recap

Portsmouth Invitational Day 3 Recap

It was a good day. Yes, Ice Cube has been referenced in the first sentence. You’re welcome. The last game was ugly at times, then I jinxed it when I mentioned to my friend Jamaill we haven’t had overtime yet in the showcase. Then, the basketball god’s blessed us with a double OT game. Everyone in the gym tonight, You’re welcome.. Or, I’m sorry!

Players That Impressed

Timmy Allen Texas 6’6 200 G/F

Allen was super efficient. He has a lot of toughness and physicality. He has a great feel in the m/r and mid post. Takes contact well. Strong bodied and looks thicker than 200lbs. in a good way. Allen also was chipped in with 12 rebounds. He had 25 points and went 11-14 from the field. Almost all of his damage was in the m/r.

Kris Bankston Norfolk State 6’8 220 PF

Bankston struggled to make an impact his first game. Today he flashed athleticism that may be unmatched compared to any other player here. He has great hangtime and body control in the air when attacking the rim. He’s a dangerous roll man for lobs and has a great motor as a rim runner. Bankston had a massive one hand throw down, where it literally looked like he threw the ball from straight down ala Dwight Howard in the dunk contest. I don’t think he touched the rim, because he was too far away…. but, man he was way over the rim.

Kevin “Tha Dogg” Obanor Texas Tech 6’8 225 G/F

Man…. Obanor is intense. Plays extremely hard with emotion and authority. He also takes care of his body. He had ice on both knee’s and ankle’s when he left the gym. I liked seeing that because I don’t recall anyone else ever doing the same here. He is a freak athlete and super strong he can do a little bit of everything. I would be stunned if he’s not at the combine. He can make the three, attack the lane or just p/up in m/r. He can literally guard 1-4. He’s strong enough and agile enough either way. I loved his intensity and letting everyone know he’s that DUDE. Obanor finished with 29 points, five rebounds and three blocks.

Ed Croswell Providence 6’8 245 F/C

Big Ed flashed today. He started slow, but really came on after that. Ed is strong in the paint. He showed good hands and a soft touch. He’s solid in the p/roll game. He was relentless on the boards today also. Croswell finished with 21 points and 13 rebounds….. Ten were offensive!

Sales Systems Team

KJ Williams struggled from three, but still managed to score around the rim and with a post fadeaway. Williams also chipped in on the glass. He had 15 points and 17 rebounds.

Caleb McConnell chips in wherever he can. He showed the ability to score at times and he’s always a lockdown type defender. He plays within himself and that’s always refreshing to see nowadays.

I love Erik Stevenson’s confidence. He’s a flat out scorer. He can get hot quick and has a nice stroke from deep. Stevenson can occasionally shoot shots that may not be the best, but what scorer/shooter doesn’t. Stevenson finished with 23 points, going 5-8 from three.

Nathan Mensah had three late buckets in double OT that basically sealed the game. Mensah has a nice stroke 15 feet and in. Good rotation and doesn’t fade when shooting. I’ve watched a lot of him throughout his career. He’s a steady big. Defends well, has switchability and mobility. Ohhh and a 7’5 wingspan. Mensah had 17 points, ten rebounds and went 8-10 from the field.

Tanner Groves Oklahoma 6’10 235 F/C

Tanner is not the strongest or most physically skilled player. But, I would take him with me to a fight everyday. He’s a tough son of a gun. He plays with passion and he may be the toughest dude here. He never backs down. He keeps getting up off the ground. He struggled from three tonight, yet still made an impact. He had 19 points and eight rebounds. Next time though….. Shoot the open three at the end of the game. There were two chances you passed it out.

Players That Disappointed

Trey Jemison UAB 7’0 260 C

Trey is a massive man in the post. He really struggled today though. His hands looked very questionable. There were three straight p/roll plays where he just couldn’t catch and handle the pass and fumbled it away….. And the passes weren’t bad either.

Grant Sherfield Oklahoma 6’2 190 Combo Guard

Sherfield fell back to struggling today. He couldn’t make anything. He finished with two points and 1-11 from the field…..

Dane Goodwin Notre Dame 6’6 200 SG

Goodwin clearly is a good jump shooter and has a very nice stroke. He just missed shots today. None looked bad, they just didn’t fall. I like him. Today was just not his day. He had six points, four rebounds and was 1-9 from the field.

Things I Loved Today

Kevin Obanor’s competitiveness. He is “Tha Dogg”. He has so much confidence and isn’t afraid to let people know. One other thing I liked is when he left the gym he gave a nod to the trainer that helped ice him up after the game. That was cool and she appreciated it as well.

Tanner Grove’s passion. He made an and one and then had a weird, yet awesome counting motion with both hands while laying on the ground…… I realize my explanation is anticlimactic. But, If you were here at the PIT…… It was Electric, and very much a goofy white guy thing. And as I reread this I just can’t do it justice. Sorry, I’m a goofy white guy too!

KJ Williams showed some more physicality. I’m still not sure he can or is willing to post up on offense. He had one baby hook shot and a fadeaway post jumper score….. But, both were going away from the basket……. So, maybe I just kinda had a fling and didn’t fully love it yet….

The Bier Garden in Olde Towne, downtown Portsmouth, VA. I highly recommend this place. Its very relaxed and authentic German cuisine. I make sure I eat there every year I attend and its just fun and doesn’t disappoint. They also have a ton of beer selections. And whenever you have a beer referencing James and the Giant Peach….. I have to try it…… Johann beware of the Rhinoceros in the sky. And Aslin job well done!

Oh yeah the food was awesome! I had Curry Bockwurst, with German potato salad and beer battered fries.

Paired with Aventinus Weizendoppelbock

Portsmouth Invitational 2023

Day 2 of the PIT

Who do you think you are?I AM!!!!

Day two early on was okay. I had already seen both teams and really wanted to watch the nightcap games. So, after the first game I prepared myself by eating Pork Fried rice, vegetable lo mein and a shrimp egg roll. Needless to say, I was more than primed and ready in several ways.

Players That Impressed

Tevian Jones Southern Utah 6’7 190 G/F

So, full disclosure…. I knew Jones had a good game. I’m literally doing a recap on every player. That said, He may have had the most impactful game at PIT since I’ve been attending dating back to 2016. He was lights out all day. He also has great size as a wing. Now in his career he’s a little streaky, but has that microwave ability….. or now that Air Fryer ability. So, was this literally his best performance ever and an anomaly? Maybe. But guess what, he performed and that’s what matters. I heard someone in the crowd say….. This guy needs to go to the combine in Chicago. Jones finished the game 11-13 from the field, 7-8 from three with 36 points and 7-7 from the foul line…… Bravo. You have my attention forever now.

Toumani Camara Dayton 6’8 220 F

Once again Camara stood out. If he has one more performance like that and his team still loses I feel like he’s the MVP of the PIT. I know that’s against the rules, but he’s impressed the most in my opinion easily. Camara had 21 and 12, yet he was only 1-6 from three. He still flashed and showed a versatile skill set. He also Yammed over Pete Nance too….

D’Moi Hodge Missouri 6’4 180 G

Hodge was an issue for Jani King immediately. He is a very opportunistic defender. He loves to play fast. He really showcased an ability to knock down the 3. He’s a captivating player. You see his imprint on every game. He’s a winner. He’s a SG that is an issue on defense for his opponents. Hodge was very impressive tonight. He finished with 26 points, 8-10 from the field and 5-7 from 3. He had to have had more steals, but that’s not what was recorded officially. He was a DOG.

Sales Systems Team As A Whole

Call It A Cop Out….. But, I Don’t Care

They dropped 119 points. Everyone flashed at points…..

But, I do want to say Grant Sherfield really bounced back form his performance at the NABC Reese’s All Star game. He had zero points on 0-11 from the field there. Today, he missed a couple jumpers early then attacked the rim and that opened his whole game up. He finished with 19 points, seven assists on 8-12 from the field.

Players That Struggled

Damion Baugh TCU 6’4 185 G

He just hasn’t flashed or made an impact.

Tyshaun Crawford Augusta Univ. D2 7’1 264 C

He is still struggling with the speed of the game. He has long term potential. He will have to start low level overseas, but he is a physical specimen. If he stayed D1 maybe he could have developed quicker? But, he has potential he just needs work on moves in the post and his motor in general.

Race Thompson Indiana 6’8 225 PF

Race just didn’t have the explosiveness or lift athletically today. He scores on hustle plays, or facing up and driving the lane. Or rebounds. Today, he was just flat.

Kevin Samuel South Alabama 7’0 260 C

Big body. Yet, He really struggled to make an impact. He was just overmatched by Jemison and Udeze.

Things I Enjoyed Today

Toumani Camara‘s dunk over Pete Nance…. No, I don’t have video….. But, it happened. Sorry, I’m young, but old and don’t do social media. Call me “The Young Veteran.”

Manny Bates dunk on Josh Roberts.

Nathan ” Nate Dogg ( The Rapper/R&B Soul Vocalist, RIP… and then the son in the Outdoor Boys Youtube channel I nicknamed Nate Dogg with my 3 kids, that I watch with my them weekly, https://www.youtube.com/c/OutdoorBoys ) ” Mensah dunking on Patrick Gardner… Gardner actually played well he just got, GOT.

Hey, Luke if you see this my family is all in on what you do!

Talking with a few Basketball friends in person, which I only get the opportunity at the PIT.

Lastly, Jake Stephens being loud and wailing like a goose on defense. Thank you Jake.

Portsmouth Invitational 2023 Day 1

Day One of the Portsmouth Invitational

Here We Go

It’s that time of year again. The best showcase in the business. I love this trip and look forward to it every year. Despite staying at a place where my door doesn’t fully shut…., Me like the players at the PIT are grinding away. Lets get it!

Players that Impressed

Tyger Campbell UCLA 5’11 180 PG

Everyone knows who he is. He played at UCLA forever. He controlled games and was a great floor general….. Yet, I was still super impressed with his play. He had 18 points, ten assists and only three turnovers. He is majestic with the ball. His hair flowing in all its glory, while he darts pass defenders to find open players for easy shots or buckets. He’s the best passer here. I have only seen four of the eight teams, but honestly it doesn’t matter. He see’s things different than anyone else. Even so his team lost 96-84.

Darius McGhee Liberty 5’9 160 G

McGhee literally gets a shot whenever he wants. He has unlimited range and elevates on his jump shot. I shouldn’t have been surprised, but seeing it in person it was clear. He can get buckets at any level. That’s never been an issue. He also is a great athlete. He can jump out of the gym and has great hangtime. I’m looking forward to see if he can make some plays for others in the next couple of games.

Hunter Tyson Clemson 6’8 215 G/F

Tyson was ripping the nets. He was 5-7 from three, finishing with 21 points and seven rebounds. He was not shy and took some deep shots. He displayed a ton of confidence throughout. He stayed aggressive. Tyson also showed an ability to run off screens or play the p/pop or just space the floor for c/s three’s. I was very impressed with his performance and loved his tenacity and emotion.

Sir’Jabari Rice Texas 6’4 180 SG

Rice just lets it fly. He is a scorer. Attacking the rim doesn’t seem to be his choice, but draining jumpers in defenders faces definitely is. He uses his length to get off shots and has a nice and fluid stroke. He had 19 points, five rebounds and four assists.

Kevin Obanor Texas Tech 6’8 225 F

Obanor is a DOG. Despite air balling at least two three’s, he never lost confidence. He kept his energy and intensity and his shot eventually started falling. Obanor was dominant rebounding. He was elevating and attacking the glass relentlessly. He ended up making 4-10 three’s, and all of them I believe came from the top of the key.

Toumani Camara Dayton 6’8 220 PF

Camara was all over the court. Super mobile and athletic 4 man. He can attack off the dribble and has a good handle for his size. Camara dives hard to the basket on p/roll situations and finishes above the rim. He was a player that flashed consistently throughout the game. He played 5 a little bit as well and was just running the floor like a gazelle. He’s still developing shooting range, but he popped today for sure.

Players that struggled

Connor Vanover Oral Roberts 7’5 227 C

Vanover struggled some with the quickness of the game. He seemed a little winded at times. He got the ball knock loose several plays and was late a few times on help defense. He has the ability to make the p/pop 3, but was 0-4 tonight. His lift was a little low, as well as arc.

Tyshaun Crawford Augusta University DII 7’1 264 C

Crawford was too slow. He took too long to make decisions. He needs to be decisive and explode to the basket. He was blocked by Vanover like three times. And they were brutal defeating blocks that were sent right back down to his face. He has potential, but needs to find that OBANOR DOG energy and be more assertive on both ends.

Things I enjoyed Today

Hunter Tyson’s unlimited SWAG.

Kendric Davis going 0-7 from the field and 0-5 from three in the first half…. Yet recovering and being chippy with hometown favorite Joe Bryant Jr. (from Norfolk State) to finish with 18 points and five assists.

The thing about the PIT is the always have a few local players from the area that get invited. And its deservedly so. The DMV and the Virginia coast is a hotbed for talent. So the support for Joe Bryant Jr. was awesome and something I always enjoy to see.

Rasir Bolton’s shot making ability. He can shoot….

Race Thompson looking like a Linebacker playing basketball. That’s always intriguing.

Hunter Maldonado showing he still has a wide range of skills. I’ve always liked him. This was just a lost year for him with transfers that didn’t work out and Graham Ike never playing. Maldonado showed well today.

The most Impressive Thing Today

Jake Stephens clapping with his monster hands that echoed throughout the gym his entire game.

Love the energy Jake and please keep it going!!!

On to Day 2

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The following are players that impressed in the final day

Payton Willis finally got it going on the last day of the tournament. He had really been struggled offensively and defensively the first two games. Today he shot the ball better, making 5-9 from 3. He had better success attacking off the dribble. Willis was just more aggressive looking for his shot today.

Quenton Jackson once again made an impact on both ends of the floor. He is a super explosive athlete. Jackson had a ton of blocks and steals in the tournament. He was all over the place on defense. On offense he was relentless as a slasher and showed the ability to make the occasional 3 ball.

Terrell Brown Jr. continued to dominate off the dribble. No one could keep him out of the lane. He got to the rim whenever he wanted.

Garrison Brooks continued his stellar play. He was tough inside in the low post. He also continued to flash his mid range jumper.

While Savion Flagg struggled shooting the 3, goin 1-6, he made an impact getting 17 rebounds and scoring 20 points. Flagg is a tough and physical athlete. He can score inside and out.

Javante McCoy showed he belonged here. He hit countless p/up jumpers in the mid range. He also showed the ability to break down defenders off the dribble.

Ryan Hawkins shot the ball well today. He wasn’t shy and was looking for his shot at all times. Hawk shows the ability to knockdown the 3 in c/s situations, as well as score a little bit in the post against smaller defenders.

Keve Aluma is a p/pop nightmare for defenders. When you close out too aggressively he will go by you on the dribble.

Tyrese Martin stepped up big time for his team. He was the only consistent scoring option. Martin is a physical driver and can finish in the lane with traffic. He also has the ability to score from the mid range.

Michael Flowers had a solid game going 5-5 from 3 and scoring 23 points.

Alonzo Verge continued his aggressive, but under control play here at the PIT. He had 18 points, seven rebounds and seven assists.

Gaige Prim finally got some of his hook shots to go and finished with 20 and 10.

PIT MVP was Michael Devoe. He had 25 points, seven rebounds and four assists. Devoe is a smooth player. He can be the 2 man game b/h or play off the ball.

Players that disappointed in the final day

Trent Frazier

Ty Gordon

Koby McEwen

Darryl Morsell

Abu Kigab

Lucas Williamson

Courtney Ramey

Alex Barcello

Jeenathan Williams

Justin Bean

Bryce Hamilton

My Top 5 Prospects

Jared Rhoden

Keve Aluma

Tyrese Martin

Jeriah Horne

Justin Bean

Portsmouth Invitational Day 3 Notes

Portsmouth Invitational Day 3 Notes

The second day of 3 games is in the books. Some players started to stand out more today. In years past it seemed players popped immediately. Well not that it matters, but some started to separate themselves with showcasing their skills more than others. And of course some struggled or continued to struggle.

Things I Liked

Javante McCoy had another solid game. I’ll admit I was surprised to see him at the PIT originally. But this year there seems to be a lot more love shown to low-mid major to D2-D3 players than anytime I’ve been here and I’ve been going for like 5-6 years. I’m not complaining I actually prefer that. With all that said McCoy is a lot more explosive off the dribble than I originally thought. I’ve watched him in the Patriot league for years and knew he was one of the better players. But he is proving his athleticism transfers for sure. His m/r p/up off drives has been deadly. He is creating separation off the dribble and hasn’t even showcased much of his 2 man game skills that I know he has.

D’Shawn Schwartz had a much better day today. He showed his scoring ability. He’s solid in the m/r game. Can post up smaller players. He also can knock down the c/s 3.

Alonzo Verge Jr. has continued to show his ability to create for others and pass. I’ll admit every time I’ve watched him in college it was all about him in Arizona State and Nebraska. How many buckets can he get, how many iso. shots etc. Well here at the PIT he has been a great PG. He’s setting up his teammates and is super vocal. He is playing with love and passion and its clear.

The domination by the Big Boys. Gaige Prim and Josh Carlton combined for 36 points and 16 rebounds. There was a span in the game where they were on the floor together and they were passing to each other in high-low post situations. It was beautiful to watch. I love big man basketball.

Fabian White Jr.’s shooting ability. He shot the ball very well from 3 today going, 4-7. I didn’t know he had that skill set. I knew his athleticism and defensive motor, but he can carve himself a role if he shoots like this from 3.

Tyrese Martin had a nice bounce back game. He showed an ability to score in transition and was effective attacking the basket.

Three players that had another good game that have separated themselves from the pack are…. Keve Aluma, Jared Rhoden and Jeriah Horne. Aluma has continued to show his versatility on offense. He can score inside and out. P/pop threat, and has lateral mobility on defense. Jared Rhoden is killing it in the m/r game. He has a nice stroke. He elevates and gets to his spot with ease. Horne has thee most obvious pro skill. Its NBA level. His shooting from 3 is on point. He is showing flashes or versatility in other ways as well.

Whoops I forgot one guy Justin Bean is the man. Super versatile. Freak athlete high motor and has added a 3pt shot to his repertoire this year. I’m a big fan. He’s a utility player in basketball. Ask him to do something and he will bring it to the table.

Players That Struggled

Michael Flowers was held scoreless. Not good for a scoring guard.

Darius Days was not as effective or aggressive today. He settles too much for jumpers from 3 or the m/r. Get to the rim with your big body fella.

One of the biggest surprises here honestly is how much Trent Frazier is struggling shooting. I know he’s streaky, but he hasn’t got hot at all yet.

Nick Muszynski has struggled with opportunities in the post. Obviosuly a showcase tournament doesn’t always favor bigs…. But, with his lack of athleticism he hasn’t flashed much.

Bryce Hamilton has struggled big time. He isn’t creating separation off the dribble. He’s struggling shooting in general. He’s a slasher/driver but can’t really even get that going. It’s been a tough go for him. He has tried to bring the defensive intensity though, which is admirable when you’re struggling offensively.

Things I Found Intriguing

Dallas Walton’s mobility. He is an athlete and rim runner. Hasn’t been able to showcase his ability to shoot from 3, but he’s had flashes of hustle and mobility that isn’t normal for someone his size.

Michael Devoe’s playmaking and basketball IQ. He flashed today in the 2 man game. He was aggressive attacking the basket. I like his game. Not a great athlete, but uses angles and his craftiness to gain advantages.

Silvio De Sousa has shown a few flashes of post footwork and mobility that opened my eyes. The problem is he has only had maybe 4 post ups in two games. The two I remember displayed quick feet and athletic finishing on the opposite side of the basket.

Trevor Hudgins once again shot well from 3. I know this is his main skill, but he has more than held his own this week.

I love Tommy Kuhse, but he had several turnovers today in p/roll from defenders deflecting passes. I view this more as an anomaly, because like I said I love Tommy Kuhse and the Gaels. They are always a must DVR for me during the season.

Something I Loved

Ryan Turell D3 Yeshiva University. He struggled his first game going 1-7 from the field with 3 points. Today he went 5-11 from 3, with 21 points, 5 rebounds and 3 assists. I’m not just trying to blow smoke here, but Turell hit his shots and showed confidence. For a D3 guy to come in here and bounce back like that is pretty awesome. He also had a 36o dunk after the buzzer just for the sake of fun. The thing that impressed me the most honestly was Turell showing a feel for the 2 man game. He called for a p/roll situation several times and created advantages every time. I didn’t know he had that feel in the 2 man game. I though he was strictly a c/s guy from 3. His confidence is growing and it’s cool to see. Also, I’m assuming it’s Turell’s family but they were electric in the crowd. Heckling the refs for fun. High fiving each other and fellow fans in the crowd. It was honestly the coolest crowd moment I’ve seen at the PIT since i’ve attended. Bravo.

See you all tmw for the conclusion of the PIT

Portsmouth Invitational Day 1 Notes

Day 1 Notes From The Portsmouth Invitational

PIT WE BACK!!!

Following two straight cancellations. We are finally getting another PIT. This is by far my favorite even of the year. I love how it’s a showcase for seniors that may be “under the radar” or not “top” prospects for the NBA. A few of these guys may be drafted. But……. All of theses guys will be playing pro basketball at some level next year if they chose to do so. It’s the ultimate job interview.

I just want to highlight some players that stood out to me good or bad in the first day of the PIT.

Good

Jared Rhoden 6’6 210 G/F From Seton Hall

Rhoden played very well. Made some tough shots in iso situations. Showed a nice m/r jumper and also an ability to attack off the dribble. Love his body and size also.

Keve Aluma 6’8 235 PF From Virginia Tech

Aluma showed versatility as a scorer. He can hit the p/pop jumper from 3 and the m/r. He also showed the ability to score in the post with his r/hook. On defense he showed solid lateral movement as well.

Fatts bringing the ball up the court

Fatts Russell 5’11 165 PG From Maryland

Russell showed how he can be very dangerous when attacking the lane under control. He kicked out to open shooters countless times. He was also hitting his 3pt shots as well. When Russell finds the balance of when to pass and when to score he is a solid athletic PG. Now he still loves to gamble on defense, but thats just in his DNA.

JD Notae 6’2 190 G From Arkansas

Notae is electric. He can be erratic at times, but tonight he attacked off the dribble more often that shooting deep 3’s. He got to the rim often and creates space very well off the dribble. I look forward to what else he can do the next few days.

Garrison Brooks 6’9 230 PF From Mississippi State

Brooks dominated in the mid to deep post. He has a solid jump shot. Despite the fact his arc almost touches the ceiling of the gym its intoxicating to watch. Brooks showed the ability to hit the m/r jumper and showcased his much improved 3pt range. Physically he is tough as well on offense and defense. He was definitely one of the most impressive standouts.

Bad

The first few minutes of the first game were rough. Tons of turnovers. Missed shots, air balls etc. It’s expected, but thankfully it got better.

The amount of times players stepped out of bounds looking to pump fake a 3 then drive.

Make your ft’s.

Interesting things I liked

Lucas Williamson having a bad first half shooting, then finding a way to make an impact on defense and as a facilitator in the second half.

Trevor Hudgins D2 PG Legend vs R.J. Cole Former Howard University player that transferred up to UCONN. Both has similar games and styles. And their both lefties. They both also have been overlooked. For Cole not too long, but Hudgins his whole career. Well guess what… Cole had 5 pts, 3 assists and 4 turnovers. Hudgins had 11 pts, 3 assists and 1 turnover.

Darryl Morsell picking up Fatts Russell full court. Being a resident of Maryland and watching both of these players a lot in my career I just found this battle very fun to watch. Two tough minded competitors not giving an inch to each other.

Jordan Usher and Nysier Brooks being great teammates. They talked and cheered while on the bench constantly. I loved it.

Koby McEwen’s quick hands on defense.

Quenton Jackson’s explosiveness. Sometimes it was good, sometimes a little much. But, it made an impression for sure.

The passing of Grant Golden and Tommy Kuhse. I love an unselfish player that understands WHEN to pass a ball without forcing.

Well here we go. Day two is coming soon!

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