Standout players
Doron Lamb (6-foot-4, 183 pounds) SG
2010, Laurelton, N.Y./Oak Hill (Va.) Academy
Lamb was unstoppable, scoring 15 points in the first quarter, 24 in the first half and finishing with 49. He made a living with his dribble pull-up and is as good of a mid-range scorer as there is in the country. It was impressive that he scored that many points without forcing up shots. He got the vast majority of his in the flow of the game and made a variety of nice passes up the floor in transition as well as off the dribble. While Lamb made a couple of 3s in rhythm early and also attacked the rim going right, his bread and butter was always his mid-range game. He could get to his pull-up with his crossover, turning the corner, rejecting ball-screens, or stopping quickly in transition. Down the stretch, though, his go-to move was a lefty drive (either lefty inside out or right-to-left cross) into a step-back with great lift that St. Peter’s simply couldn’t stop. Lamb missed 3 of 4 free-throws at the two minute mark, but kept his team close at the end making three consecutive pull-up 3s from the top of the key with a hand in his face.
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