Guest mffl Posted June 11, 2009 Report Posted June 11, 2009 Being 6-foot-6 always turns the heads of recruiters and spectators, but when your height comes with the ability to shoot the long ball and play a guard position, more people take notice. Centex Shooter's two-guard, Trey Lindsay has those two attributes and has some college programs anxiously awaiting the July evaluation period to see him on the court. Lindsay plays for the always entertaining and energetic Centex Shooters squad and getting up the court quickly is a must. "I look to get my shot off early and quick," said Lindsay. "I want to shoot when I get the ball, but if that isn't there, I will dribble out to try to get space from the defender." Lindsay says that his length helps him in other areas of his game. "I try to get a lot of deflections on defense and alter shots on the perimeter. I feel that I do a good job of rebounding for my team." The Austin Bowie high prospect has a list of low-major programs looking at him. "Lamar, SFA, Air Force, Princeton, Bucknell, Centenary, West Point and VMI are recruiting me at the moment." Lindsay has a great looking set shot and once he fires it up, it looks to be going in. "I practice and workout four times a week," added Lindsay. "I get in the gym as much as I can to work on shooting, but also my ball handling and strength." Texas Hoops Analysis:TREY is a sharp shooter with a great looking stroke. He looks to hit the three first, then tries to create. He works hard on defense and will mix it up in the paint for boards. He has nice handles and a solid basketball IQ.
Guest coachacola Posted June 12, 2009 Report Posted June 12, 2009 He was a junior this year. Here's a video of him: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ES62TriNhUw
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