It's highly unlikely that SHU will ever see this duo in Pirate Blue but here's a few comments from Clark re their play last weekend.
...........it really does depend upon what you are looking for with regard to which one we like better - 6'5 Jr Scottie Lewis from Trinton Falls (Ranney School) NJ or 6'5 Jr Bryan Antoine from Trinton Falls (Ranney School) NJ, both of whom are ranked among the top 10 players nationally in the Class of 2019 by the HOOP SCOOP. Whether it be using his speed, quickness, and athleticism to attack the basket or light up a scoreboard with his outside shooting, what Antoine does best is score. And over the weekend he did so to the tune of 20.0 ppg and shot 25-55 from the field and 12-26 from behind the arc. In contrast, Lewis only averaged 10.8 ppg, but his quick hands and feet and ability to lock his man up defensively make him a match-up problem at both end of the court and he effects the game in so many different ways, as is evident by the fact that he also averaged 5.0 rpg, 3.0 apg, 1.5 bpg, and 2.8 spg during the course of this past weekend.
...........it really does depend upon what you are looking for with regard to which one we like better - 6'5 Jr Scottie Lewis from Trinton Falls (Ranney School) NJ or 6'5 Jr Bryan Antoine from Trinton Falls (Ranney School) NJ, both of whom are ranked among the top 10 players nationally in the Class of 2019 by the HOOP SCOOP. Whether it be using his speed, quickness, and athleticism to attack the basket or light up a scoreboard with his outside shooting, what Antoine does best is score. And over the weekend he did so to the tune of 20.0 ppg and shot 25-55 from the field and 12-26 from behind the arc. In contrast, Lewis only averaged 10.8 ppg, but his quick hands and feet and ability to lock his man up defensively make him a match-up problem at both end of the court and he effects the game in so many different ways, as is evident by the fact that he also averaged 5.0 rpg, 3.0 apg, 1.5 bpg, and 2.8 spg during the course of this past weekend.