Thought some might be interested…
Unlike last year, there wasn't a clear-cut MVP of the practice sessions, but several players stood out.
The first prospect that comes to mind is Edgecombe, a Baylor commit. The 6-foot-5 guard has shades of Victor Oladipo, but if he continues to improve his jumper he could be Donovan Mitchell-like. Over the two practice sessions, he showcased his playmaking skills. His ability to read defenses in the pick-and-roll isn't talked about enough, and he showed flashes of being a lead guard.
We know he's typically the most athletic prospect in most gyms, but Edgecombe has started to become more of a complete basketball player. Over the past five years, Baylor has consistently churned out top-tier guards, with the last two years seeing them produce two Big 12 Rookies of the Year in Keyonte George and Ja'Kobe Walter. Edgecombe will complete the set.
Unlike last year, there wasn't a clear-cut MVP of the practice sessions, but several players stood out.
The first prospect that comes to mind is Edgecombe, a Baylor commit. The 6-foot-5 guard has shades of Victor Oladipo, but if he continues to improve his jumper he could be Donovan Mitchell-like. Over the two practice sessions, he showcased his playmaking skills. His ability to read defenses in the pick-and-roll isn't talked about enough, and he showed flashes of being a lead guard.
We know he's typically the most athletic prospect in most gyms, but Edgecombe has started to become more of a complete basketball player. Over the past five years, Baylor has consistently churned out top-tier guards, with the last two years seeing them produce two Big 12 Rookies of the Year in Keyonte George and Ja'Kobe Walter. Edgecombe will complete the set.
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