Not every report can be glowing. By Greg Hicks--
Anthony Marshall, 6-2 JR SG/PG Las Vegas (Nev.) Mojave. Marshall played about as poorly at this event as I’ve seen him play. His shot wasn’t falling and he had way too many turnovers. However, I haven’t changed my opinion on him as a prospect – I still think he’s among the best 2009 guards in the west -- and that’s something for young players to keep in mind. You’re going to have plenty of time to get exposure and earn a scholarship. It’s your body of work, over the course of four years in high school, that will matter. So don’t worry about impressing scouts, coaches, etc. when you step on the court. Your play over the course of time will speak for itself. And Marshall, over the last two years that I’ve been watching him play, has impressed me a great deal. He plays hard all the time, he’s a very good defender, an above average athlete and he plays to win. He’s a high major prospect, despite the fact that he had a poor showing on one Saturday in September.
Anthony Marshall, 6-2 JR SG/PG Las Vegas (Nev.) Mojave. Marshall played about as poorly at this event as I’ve seen him play. His shot wasn’t falling and he had way too many turnovers. However, I haven’t changed my opinion on him as a prospect – I still think he’s among the best 2009 guards in the west -- and that’s something for young players to keep in mind. You’re going to have plenty of time to get exposure and earn a scholarship. It’s your body of work, over the course of four years in high school, that will matter. So don’t worry about impressing scouts, coaches, etc. when you step on the court. Your play over the course of time will speak for itself. And Marshall, over the last two years that I’ve been watching him play, has impressed me a great deal. He plays hard all the time, he’s a very good defender, an above average athlete and he plays to win. He’s a high major prospect, despite the fact that he had a poor showing on one Saturday in September.
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