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Maxey Shines, Sanders Performs in TBB’s Takeaways

Tournament season is in full throttle in the high school season as the TBB staff traveled through several cities in North Texas this past week.Tyrese Maxey took on the alpha male role in crunch time as we take a look at the talented 2019 guard from Wilmer Hutchins and were he could land in our 2019 database.

Tyrese Maxey, 2019 PG – South Garland: The early portion of the South Garland v Allen game was heavily one sided as Allen possesses a 18 point advantage over the Colonels. Maxey in the second half went on a scoring tear on his way to 36 points and a overtime victory for his squad. Whenever the game is close and Maxey is on the floor, it can be hard to bet against the 5 star guard knowing the ball will be in his hands.

Chris Harris Jr, 2019 SG – South Garland: Harris was another prospect that rose to the moment for South Garland as he connected on multiple jumpers from the perimeter. Harris decision making was shaky operating off the bounce but bounced back and stepped up when his team needed him.

Isaiah Stevens, 2019 PG – Allen: Stevens produced an efficient 15 pts in Allen’s overtime lost against South Garland. Stevens has a good feel, plays with a motor and is a crafty finisher in traffic. Isaiah has been one of Texasboysbasketball.com’s biggest stock risers and continues to produce in the scholastic season.

Brenton Mills, 2018 Guard – Allen: Mills shot the ball well from the perimeter and the strong body guard displayed solid playmaking ability this past Saturday. The unsign senior guard continued to impress being able to score on the move, and defend with physicality.

Quentin Grimes, 2018 Guard – College Park: Grimes scoring abilities was on full display in Mansfield. Athleticism mixed with his ability to score off the bounce efficiently made the Kansas Jayhawk commit a handful for opposing defenses.

Daveion Sanders, 2019 PG – Wilmer Hutchins: Sanders impressed  the staff with his speed, quickness and physcial nature he displays in his game. Sanders utilizes his speed in the open court, a capable shooter from the perimeter and brought value on the defensive side this past week.

Grayson Carter, 2018  PF – Denton Guyer: Carter orchestrated several strong performances in Mansfield as he gobbled up on the boards and played with a motor and toughness that the staff wanted to see. The Georgetown commit has found a rhythm in the strong Wildcat’s starting lineup and continuing to provide solid interior play.

Edited by AB