Dallas was beyond entertaining, I had the opportunity to watch some big-time players, and what you will quickly notice is the little things matter. Check out what players did the dirty work and stood out because of it: Bo Womack…

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Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log inDallas was beyond entertaining, I had the opportunity to watch some big-time players, and what you will quickly notice is the little things matter. Check out what players did the dirty work and stood out because of it:
Bo Womack (Arnold Elite)- Bo wasn’t the biggest out there in terms of frame size but he brought a lot of pros to his team. One of them is his ability to hit big-time 3s for his group. He repeatedly came through clutch sinking back-to-back triples in the corner to help his team make a big run.
Brandon Wilson (Arnold Elite)- Wilson was the key facilitator and if he’s not doing his job, this team isn’t the same. Brandon’s core responsibility is to get his team in order to execute the plays and the handle ball, more times than not he did just that. Having a true point guard is needed on any team that is going to win, he’s a big-time facilitator that I can’t wait to see how he develops.
Blake Colbert (Houston Hoops)- Blake was the ultimate shot-maker in most games. Hearing it from other coaches most games that coached against him, their words were “he’s the real deal, there’s not much you can do with him. He can hit you with the step back 3, has all the finishes at the rim, good luck stopping him in the future”. Hearing that from other coaches is the highest respect a player can get, and Colbert earned it.
Jayvien Bailey El (Houston Hoops)- Bailey is an X factor for this Houston team. Watching them play he has a lot of high expectations and pressure from his coach to come up big for them on the offensive end. He started out settling for 3 but once the coach spoke with him, he started getting to his same foot floater and converted back-to-back, it gave this Houston team a different look. He has a good frame and if he starts using his strength to his advantage in the paint you better watch out.
Austin Cui (Hard Hoops)- The big man for hard hoops compliments them very well with their already stellar guard play you need size and dirty work that’s exactly what Austin brings. After everyone is done shooting and hits their cold fronts, you can rely on Cui to secure the rebound and get it to his guards to do the work. In a few games Austin was outmatched size wise but that didn’t stop him from doing his job and that’s what was most impressive