Peach Jam;
NEW YORK LIGHTNING
Team: New York Lightning
Location: New York, New York
Record: 11-7 (tied for second place in division B)
Peach Jam Schedule:
July 11 (9:30 am) – vs Team Final
July 11 (6:30 pm) – Team Penny
July 12 (8:00 am) – vs MOKAN Elite
July 12 (5:00 pm) – St. Louis Eagles
July 13 (11:00 am) Spiece Indy Heat
Team Synopsis: This squad loves to play at an erratic pace. The faster the game, the more comfortable they are. An extremely well-coached squad, the Lightning have weapons at each position and love to work in transition.
Guards: Their backcourt is very athletic, featuring guards who cause havoc on the defensive end and in transition. The diminuative Desure Buie splits time at point guard, creating open shots for his teammates. Recent Rutgers-commit Mike Williams can score from all over the floor. He teams with Khadeen Carrington, a gifted scorer who employs a terrific motor. Throw Kahari Beufort in the mix, and you have arguably the most backcourt depth in the EYBL.
Forwards: Luis Montero is a do-it-all guard/forward who can bring the ball up and create for his teammates, Standing at 6-foot-7, he has a knack to get to the basket almost and is an improving shooter. Angel Delgado is the best rebounder in EYBL and an MVP candidate, so his value goes without saying.
Center: Luis Santos and Jessie Govan are the men in the middle along with Delgado. Both kids are very strong in the post and have developing skills. Their biggest impact will be on the defensive end.
X-Factor: Simply put, the x-factor is the pace of the game, along with the dominance of Delgado inside. They work extremely well as a unit when they are running, and that starts with Delgado on the boards. If the Lightning can get up and down the floor, they should hold an advantage over their opponent.
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