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CP3 Memorial Day Classic: 2020 Josh Christopher leads Cal Supreme

Josh Christopher
Josh Christopher

GARDEN GROVE, Calif. -- At the Chris Paul/Made Hoops Memorial Day Classic, class of 2020 shooting guard led Cal Supreme to a 16U title. He was among several 2019 and 2020 prospects for fans of many schools to familiarize themselves with.

JOSH CHRISTOPHER, MORE STANDOUTS FROM CP3 MEMORIAL DAY

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His day: A smooth scorer who loves to shoot pull-up jump shots, Christopher also has some sneaky explosion when going to the rim. When things got tough late in a semifinal game against MoKan Elite, he went on a scoring spree when his team needed him most. He helped Cal Supreme win the 16U title.

His recruitment: Surprisingly, Christopher has yet to receive his first offer. California (where his brother Patrick Christopher played), USC among those to show early interest.

His day: Mosley showed excellent skill and feel for the game as a hard playing wing. He has to be respected as a jump shooter, rebounds well for his position and makes good decisions with the ball.

His recruitment: First offer is from Tulsa. Missouri, Nebraska, Creighton, Purdue and Kansas State.

His day: Mann is a closer. He's unafraid of the big shot and the big moment and sent his Each 1 Teach 1 squad to the finals with a buzzer beating 17 footer. He can get to the rim, changes speeds and competes on both ends.

His recruitment: Offers from Florida, Florida State, Tennessee, Texas A&M, Memphis and others.

His day: Weems game exudes toughness and he's a high level athlete with long arms he uses to be a big time rebounder. He'll develop more skill with age but has the tools to develop into a very high end wing prospect.

His recruitment: Offers from Michigan State, Ohio State, Iowa, Missouri, Oakland, Detroit and Creighton, heavy Michigan interest.

His day: An athletic wing with strength, Guy is comfortable playing an inside/out game. He can finish in traffic, runs the floor in transition and can stick a mid range jumper to keep defenders honest.

His recruitment: Offers from Virginia Tech, SMU, Tulsa and Middle Tennessee State plus Florida, Virginia, Xavier and UMass interest.

His day: Seeing Lewis in the past, he's shown the ability to score from deep and in bunches. Sunday, he flashed a big time first step and surprising ability to finish in traffic despite a lean frame. He's got some similarities to former Missouri star Marcus Denmon at the same age.

His recruitment: Offers from Alabama, Auburn, UAB, Middle Tennessee State, Murray State, Samford and Houston. Interest from Baylor and Gonzaga.

His day: Maybe the best find of the day, Crowley is a high IQ guard and playmaker for others with size. Crowley is a combo guard who makes excellent decisions in transition and he can keep defenses honest with his jump shot.

His recruitment: Crowley already has offers from Ole Miss, Mississippi State and Alabama with Florida and Georgetown interest.

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