Seventh Woods: Rising Star
Posted Jun 21, 2014
It took exactly one session for rising junior Seventh Woods to make an indelible impact on the elite NBPA Top 100 camp, which gathers all of the nation’s top underclassmen prospects in the same place. Woods is a truly special prospect, and he’s clearly as capable of flexing intelligent and skilled ball handling as he is delivering overpowering slams. There’s still time for him not to be the top prospect in the Class of 2016, but that slot would sure seem like his to lose.
(USA Today)
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