City of Palms Monday Takeaways
Posted Dec 19, 2017
High school basketball's "Granddaddy of them all" when it comes to major winter events, the City of Palms tipped off on Monday. Oregon-bound wing Louis King set the tone early. King banged deep threes, he made plays for teammates off the dribble and he played with a hard edge to his game. 2020 point guard Sharife Cooper looks like he's next "little" guard to take a star turn.
(Rivals.com)
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