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I'll have a much more detailed profile of this camp over the weekend.

For now from Scout

NBPA: Day Two Top Performers
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EVAN DANIELS, BRIAN SNOW AND JOSH GERSHON
Yesterday at 11:15 PM

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. -- Who stood out on day two of NBPA Top 100 Camp? Scout's hoops recruiting team gives their takes.




Darius Bazley

Princeton HSCincinnati, OH
6'9" / 195 lbs
Analysis
When Scout updated the 2018 top 100 last week, Darius Bazley moved his into the top 50. If his performance at NBPA Top 100 Camp is any indication he may not be high enough. A 6-foot-9 forward, Bazley is a good athlete with a versatile scoring attack. Bazley was particularly aggressive here and he's a unique prospect, as he has perimeter skills and appears to have the ability to play full time on the wing, but he's also a mismatch nightmare as a face up power forward. He can attack off the bounce, make plays in transition and is also capable of making long-range shots. Bazley was 10-for-19 from the field, scoring 25 points and reeling in 22 rebounds in his two games on Thursday.

Recruiting: Xavier, Syracuse, Georgetown, Virginia Tech, Illinois and USC




Armando Bacot

Trinity Episcopal SchoolRichmond, VA
6'9" / 225 lbs
Analysis
Armando Bacot made his move into five-star range in Scout's updated rankings early Thursday and on the court he certainly proved he belonged there. Bacot, a 6-foot-10 post player, went 11-for-19 from the field, scoring 24 points and grabbing 23 rebounds during his two games on Thursday. At his size, Bacot has value in the post and does a good job scoring from close because of his good touch and strength, but he's also versatile and able to stretch the floor with his jump shot. Bacot is one of the fastest rising juniors in the country.

Recruiting: Florida, Florida State, Kansas, Louisville, Duke, Virginia, Virginia Tech, Villanova, North Carolina




Nassir Little

Orlando Christian PrepOrlando, FL
6'6" / 200 lbs
Analysis
Little is an excellent utility athlete who shows great promise as a two-end player. He's an excellent transition scorer already, an aggressive offensive rebounder and a defensive menace when applying pressure.

A versatile forward, Nassir Little had a very productive day on Thursday. Playing all over the floor, Little scored inside and out on his way to averaging 14 points and 6.5 rebounds per game on the day. Not an elite athlete, Little is still more than capable of finishing at the rim, and then even knocked in a few threes as well from deep. Little showed his ability to get to the rim, and also he has a high motor and is capable of rebounding in and out of his area. Coming off of a big time spring, Little showed his ability again on Thursday.

Recruiting: St. John's, Oklahoma State, Louisville, Cincinnati, Florida, Florida State, Virginia Tech, USC
 
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