2022 Statement Session Standouts – Part 2

August 8, 2022

De’Vion Lavergne (’23) 6-4 Guard – North Central High School

Twitter – @LavergneDe

De’Vion Lavergne is a bouncy, quick, high level defender that did a great job of scoring the ball.  Lavergne possesses elite athleticism, good strength, and played well through contact.  He has good length, excellent body control and is a very good ball handler.  Lavergne moved well without the ball and did a good job of creating for himself and scoring the ball off the dribble.

Decedric Webb (’23) 6-6 G/F – Huntington High School

Twitter – @WebbDecedric

Decedric Webb is a big time athlete that displayed elite athleticism. Webb scored the ball in a variety of different ways from finishing at the rim with force, knocking down spot up shots, and scoring off the dribble.  He did a good job of utilizing his great body control and strength to absorb strength.  Webb was good in the open floor.  He is a excellent on ball defender that showed great lateral speed and awareness on both ends.

Cardez Norman (’23) 6-7 F – Sterlington High School

Twitter – @Cardez_Norman

Cardez Norman is a high level rebounder that pulled down everything on the offensive and defensive glass.  Norman played with a high level of activity on both ends and did a great job of finishing everything around the rim.  He has good strength, a high motor, and possesses good court vision.  Norman passed well from the post and has a great feel for the game.  He is extremely vocal and did a great job of communicating on the floor.

Shavurda’cour Nicholas (’23) 6-6 Guard – L. B. Landry High School

Twitter – @y0ungking_

Shavurda’cour Nicholas has a high motor and rebounded the ball well.  Nicholas shot the ball well from the outside, finished well in transition and did a great job of finishing through contact.  He possesses great athleticism and did a good job of defending multiple positions.  Nicholas was able to effectively split the defense to get to his spots and he shot the ball well off the dribble.

Reece Seichshaydre (’23) 6-4 Guard – St. Paul’s High School

Twitter – @reeceshex

Reece Seichsaydre played with a high level of toughness and grit.  Seichshaydre was patient on offense and did a good job of letting the game come to him.  He has a good feel for the game and shot the ball very well.  Seichshaydre has a high basketbll I.Q. and always plays under control.  He is a truly a fundamentally sound all around player.

Kohen Rowbatham (’24) 6-1 Guard – Northshore High School

Twitter – @KRowbatham

Kohen Rowbatham is a hardworking player that is a good scorer and playmaker.  Rowbatham attacked the rim with ease ,shot the ball well from the outside, and defended at a high level.   He is a highly unselfish player that did a good job of getting other involved.  Rowbatham is a smart, tough player that is a natural leader with solid athleticism, ball handles, and passing ability.

Braylon Mcneal (’23) 6-5 Guard – Ruston High School

Twitter – @Brazyb_1

Braylon Mcneal possesses solid defensive instincts and has the ability to play off the pick and roll and knock down shots.  Mcneal has high basketball I.Q. and played with good awareness on both ends.  He finished well at the rim and did a good job of getting to the free-throw line.  Mcneal made good decisions in transition and did a good job of knowing when to take it to the rim, pass the ball, or pull up to take the shot.

Ronneal Harold (’23) 6-7 F – Amite High School

Twitter – @neal23x

Ronneal Harold is a elite shot blocker and rebounder.  Harold blocked shots and rebounded the ball at a high rate.  He is extremely agile, athletic and runs the floor well.  Harold is versatile on both ends possessing the ability to create his own shot, handle the ball and ignite the offense in the open floor, and defend multiple positions.

Jeremiah Evans (’24) 6-10 F/C – Southwood High School

Twitter – @jeremiahevans25

Jeremiah Evans possesses the size and strength to impact the game on both ends.  Evans is a hard working, smart player that possesses a great feel for the game.  He has good touch in the post and has the ability to hit shots from mid-range.  Evans rebounded the ball well and has good hands and low post fundamentals.  He passes well out of the double team and possesses good court vision.  Evans is a good shot blocker that did a great job of altering a number of shots.

Allen Graves (’24) 6-8 F/C – Pontchatoula High School

Twitter – @allengraves_5

Allen Graves has great footwork and hands in the post and did a good job of finishing around the rim and rebounding the ball.  Graves is a elite interior defender/rim protector that did a great job of impacting the game without having to be dominant on the offensive end.  Graves has a very high I.Q. and a great feel for the game.  He runs the floor well and plays with a high level of activity.

Brandon Hardy (’23) 6-3 Guard – Zachary High School

Twitter – @brandonhardy_

Brandon Hardy did a great job of making plays on the defensive end.  Hardy played amazing defense on and off the ball and did a good job of attacking the rim and playing through contact.  He did a good job of facilitating and distributing the ball.  Hardy is tough and tenacious on both ends and is a true leader.  He moves well without the ball and displayed his ability to be the primary ball handler.