Tea Cooper of Powder Springs, Ga., has emerged as arguably the nations premier point guard in the class of 2015. The North Carolina verbal can create for herself off of the bounce or facilitate for her teammates making her an ELITE 25 prospect nationally.
Vitals
Name: Te'a Cooper - Grad Year: 2015
Location: Powder Springs, Ga. School: McEachern
Current Position: PG Projected Position: PG
Strengths
The 5-foot-6 point guard is as physically strong as any guard in the class. Her smooth handle coupled with her strength allows her to get into the paint, take contact from the post game and still finish the play with a basket. Shes a true table-setting floor general who doesnt shy away from having the basketball in her hands versus pressure in key situations. As a freshman, Cooper quarterbacked McEachern High to a No. 2 ranking nationally and a GHSA Class AAAAA state championship. Defensively, Cooper is more than willing to lockdown the other teams most potent offensive perimeter threat whether thats on or off of the basketball.
Area To Improve
If Cooper has an achilles heel, its her ability to consistently knock down the open 3-pointer. She has been working on that in her skill development sessions. Her percentages have increased over the past three summers but it is still an area where the five-star prospect can improve her game. Players at all levels with Coopers skill to make plays off the bounce in traffic have to spend time on their outside jumper as they progress into playing elite level competition on a consistent basis.
The Bottom Line
Cooper is the type of point guard who can control the pace of the game for better part of the first 36 minutes with her passing and defense then turn on the jets for the last four to win the game with a couple of key baskets. She has a chance to be the best player at her position if not overall in the class.
#PeachStateTV: Brandon Clay takes a look at Elite Basketball Academy camper & UNC verbal Te'a Coopers game:
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