Hammons is Focused
Flash back to last March, Isaiah Hammons was celebrating winning the Class 6A State Championship his senior year at Mustang. Fast forward to this fall, Hammons decided to stay in school another year and play with the OKC Storm. With the…
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Continue ReadingFlash back to last March, Isaiah Hammons was celebrating winning the Class 6A State Championship his senior year at Mustang. Fast forward to this fall, Hammons decided to stay in school another year and play with the OKC Storm.
With the OKC Storm Hammons will be the focal point of their offense. At Mustang, Hammons was behind two Division I Guards, but with the OKC Storm he will have a chance to breakout.
Hammons felt the extra year with the OKC Storm will help him on and off the court. The decision for him to join the Storm was an easy one.
“I feel that it is great competition,” Hammons said. “There is a lot more games on the schedule and I got another year of high school.”
This year Hammons is out to prove he has lots of skills to offer to a college program. He is a dynamic Point Guard that can score and facilitate. The biggest thing Hammons is working on is channeling his emotion.
On offense Hammons is looking to improve his jump shot. If Hammons can add a consistent outside jumper not many will be able to stop him. Several Division II programs have showed interest in Hammons.
This season he will get the chance to show what he can do as the leader of the OKC Storm. If he plays anything like he did this past summer then lookout.
The OKC Storm will play a loaded schedule with games all over Oklahoma with several out of state as well. Hammons is a player with the chance to turn into an instant impact player at the Division II level. Keep an eye on Hammons throughout the year to see if he elevates his stock.
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