by Mal Mundy | September 30, 2024 | HoopFest Tour
This past weekend, HoopFests Tour had the special opportunity to host our Shreveport Exposure Showcase for players representing Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas in Shreveport, Louisiana. Between the talent, competition and organization it was a great event. Here’s a few standouts that caught the attention of our scouting and media team.
2026 SG 6’4 Kevin White (Airline High School, La) is an athletic wing. White is creative with the ball, offensive playmaker, scores with ease, shoots the 3 consistent, play above the rim, make plays on both ends, in game highlight dunks, nice slasher with high level athleticism.
2026 SF 6’4 Antonio Dixon (Huntington High School, La) is very versatile. Dixon plays multiple positions, can guard the 1-5, displayed good defensive skills, good length, good handles, gets to the rim, finishes with both hands, make open shots, good ball skills and always plays hard/aggressive.
2025 PG 5’9 Jalen Brown (Avoyelles Charter School, La) is a polished high IG point guard. Brown is a pest on the defensive end, does everything right with the ball in his hands, scores in bunches, shoots the ball well, set up easy finishes for bigs and creative in the open floor.
2026 PF 7’0 Colton Spence (Mcleod High School, Tx) is a big with high upside. Spence has a lot of intangibles, very versatile, deflects a lot of shots, rebounds well, excellent size, will be a dangerous as he gets stronger and builds muscle.
2026 PG 5’10 Cooper Nelson (Sterlington High School, La) is a legit point guard. Nelson makes all the right plays, lightning speed, can create, score off the dribble, gets in the lane with ease, tough defender, takes the ball from opposing players, finish over bigger defenders in the lane!
2027 C PF 6’7 Delonte Duff (Junction City, Ark) is a force inside. Duff has a lot of upside, big body with wide shoulders, finishes well in the paint, if he touches it on the low block/scores with ease, good touch around basket, can hit short jumpers, rebounds well, bully in the paint.
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