Takeaways: Saturday's top performers at adidas 3SSB
Posted Jul 15, 2024
Nate Ament was a workhorse in the loss to the Utah Prospects, posting 15 points and 16 rebounds. His ability to produce from the wing and on the low block at 6-foot-8 was a devastating combination all game. Koa Peat kept up his dominance, thriving in his role as point-forward posting 20 points, four rebounds, and four assists in the loss.
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