Big Shots: Young Talent
The young talent that was in then building was impressive, especially considering that a few of these youngsters played up in the 17U division. The future is bright for these young athletes and these are some names that we should…
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Continue ReadingThe young talent that was in then building was impressive, especially considering that a few of these youngsters played up in the 17U division. The future is bright for these young athletes and these are some names that we should all get familiar with.
Dallas Seawolves 2022 Guard Abdulnoor Beyah Jr: Any time you see a player his age playing up multiple grade levels and playing the amount of minuets that he does, you have to be impressed. His combination of speed and vision on the court is what we really like, he got everybody involved and constantly kept the pressure on his opponent.
Flight 22 Select 2021 Guard Gavin Guion: Freakish athlete that looked for opportunities to take out his frustrations on the rim, we didn’t see him shoot a ton of jumpers but instead he attacked the paint. On defense he was locked in, constantly moving his feet and defending without fouling.
NL Disciples 2021 Guard Jamari Thomas: If I didn’t know that he was coming back from an ACL injury due to the knee brace he was wearing, I honestly would have never know. This young man is the real deal and is one that college coaches should have on their list without a doubt. He plays the game with high intensity on both ends of the floor, makes good reads, can play above the rim, has good vertical and lateral quickness, and simply a ton of things you want your PG to do.
Philly Hurricanes 2021 Guard Naim Walker: Don’t let the height fool you, he’s a tough guard that can flat out play this game. He’s quick, crafty, and displayed some impressive vision as he was able to find teammates at a pretty consistent rate.
Greensboro Warriors 2021 Caleb Farrish: 6’7 with a long wingspan and some athletic ability, he’s one that catches your attention early on. We would love to see him raise his motor some but there is plenty of upside to his game and he will be one to keep an eye on.
Big Shots NC 2021 Toby Harris: Durham Academy has a good one in Toby, his game has continue to developed over the years and he’s beginning to catch the attention of many. He can flat out shoot the ball and that was on full display as he knocked down 10 treys in one of the games.