Sunday, July 21, 2013

More press for D.J. Wilson

Sean Moran:
DJ Wilson, 6’8”, 2014, SF, Team Superstar
In the morning session against the LV Prospects, DJ Wilson had the college coaches buzzing with his play. Standing at 6’8” with a skinny frame, Wilson showed off a text book jump shot and went 3-3 from behind the line in a strong first half performance. His shot was smooth and effortless with range several feet behind the arc. When pressured Wilson used a pump fake to drive to the basket and finished with a soft floater. A Sacramento native, Wilson could see his stock start to rise after his first game in the tournament.
- See more at: http://hoopniks.com/ua-summer-jam-thursday-recap/#sthash.1rJo9EPa.dpuf
DJ Wilson, 6’8”, 2014, SF, Team Superstar
In the morning session against the LV Prospects, DJ Wilson had the college coaches buzzing with his play. Standing at 6’8” with a skinny frame, Wilson showed off a text book jump shot and went 3-3 from behind the line in a strong first half performance. His shot was smooth and effortless with range several feet behind the arc. When pressured Wilson used a pump fake to drive to the basket and finished with a soft floater. A Sacramento native, Wilson could see his stock start to rise after his first game in the tournament.
- See more at: http://hoopniks.com/ua-summer-jam-thursday-recap/#sthash.1rJo9EPa.dpuf
DJ Wilson, 6’8”, 2014, SF, Team Superstar
In the morning session against the LV Prospects, DJ Wilson had the college coaches buzzing with his play. Standing at 6’8” with a skinny frame, Wilson showed off a text book jump shot and went 3-3 from behind the line in a strong first half performance. His shot was smooth and effortless with range several feet behind the arc. When pressured Wilson used a pump fake to drive to the basket and finished with a soft floater. A Sacramento native, Wilson could see his stock start to rise after his first game in the tournament.
- See more at: http://hoopniks.com/ua-summer-jam-thursday-recap/#sthash.1rJo9EPa.dpuf
DJ Wilson, 6’8”, 2014, SF, Team Superstar

In the morning session against the LV Prospects, DJ Wilson had the college coaches buzzing with his play. Standing at 6’8” with a skinny frame, Wilson showed off a text book jump shot and went 3-3 from behind the line in a strong first half performance. His shot was smooth and effortless with range several feet behind the arc. When pressured Wilson used a pump fake to drive to the basket and finished with a soft floater. A Sacramento native, Wilson could see his stock start to rise after his first game in the tournament.
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Scott Phillips:
D.J. Wilson -- 2014 -- SF -- Team Superstar
6'9 -- Capital Christian -- Sacramento, CA

After a strong showing during day two, Wilson came out and had another good game in a morning win over the Wisconsin Playground Warriors. Wilson has a good-looking jumper but against the Playground Warriors he also made some plays off-the-bounce and was productive on the interior. With his size and skill on the wing, high-majors will likely check in on Wilson.
DJ Wilson, 6’8”, 2014, SF, Team Superstar
In the morning session against the LV Prospects, DJ Wilson had the college coaches buzzing with his play. Standing at 6’8” with a skinny frame, Wilson showed off a text book jump shot and went 3-3 from behind the line in a strong first half performance. His shot was smooth and effortless with range several feet behind the arc. When pressured Wilson used a pump fake to drive to the basket and finished with a soft floater. A Sacramento native, Wilson could see his stock start to rise after his first game in the tournament.
- See more at: http://hoopniks.com/ua-summer-jam-thursday-recap/#sthash.1rJo9EPa.dpuf
DJ Wilson, 6’8”, 2014, SF, Team Superstar
In the morning session against the LV Prospects, DJ Wilson had the college coaches buzzing with his play. Standing at 6’8” with a skinny frame, Wilson showed off a text book jump shot and went 3-3 from behind the line in a strong first half performance. His shot was smooth and effortless with range several feet behind the arc. When pressured Wilson used a pump fake to drive to the basket and finished with a soft floater. A Sacramento native, Wilson could see his stock start to rise after his first game in the tournament.
- See more at: http://hoopniks.com/ua-summer-jam-thursday-recap/#sthash.1rJo9EPa.dpuf

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