<p><span style="font-family: georgia, palatino, serif; font-size: 12pt;">The goal of this list is to create a 2021 all-shooters team. As any lineup of all shooters would be, the positions attached to players for their respective teams may differ from the one on the list. For this purpose, we have left the players’ natural position in place for you to see but lined them up in order of our lineup from PG to F.</span></p>
<h2><span style="font-family: impact, sans-serif; font-size: 24pt;"><em><strong>THE LINEUP</strong></em></span></h2>
<p><em><strong><span style="font-size: 18pt;">PG</span>: [player_tooltip player_id="745361" first="Tyler" last="Pinder"]</strong></em><strong> | </strong><em><strong>6’2"</strong></em><strong> |</strong><em><strong> PG</strong></em><strong> | </strong><em><strong>Broken</strong><strong> Arrow</strong></em><strong> |</strong></p>
<p><span style="font-family: georgia, palatino, serif;">Pinder’s ability to shoot it off the dribble, creating space for his teammates seats him at the point guard position for this all-shooter lineup. The speed he brings to the court forces the defenders to crash on him on a drive, leaving his teammates wide open.</span></p>
<p><em><strong><span style="font-size: 18pt;">W</span>: [player_tooltip player_id="745355" first="Sean" last="Pedulla"]</strong></em><strong> |</strong><em><strong> 6’1"</strong></em><strong> |</strong><em><strong> PG</strong></em><strong> |</strong><em><strong> Edmond Memorial</strong></em><strong> |</strong><em><strong> </strong></em></p>
<p>Pedulla takes the first of two wing spots due to his elite ability to make space and move without the ball. Whether running off screens or working off a v-cut, Sean’s basketball IQ always seems to land him in the perfect spot to get a good look and knock it down from behind the arc.</p>
<p><em><strong><span style="font-size: 18pt;">W</span>: [player_tooltip player_id="745363" first="Jaylon" last="White"]</strong></em><strong> | 6’2<em>"</em></strong><strong> |</strong><em><strong> PG</strong></em><strong> | </strong><em><strong>Norman</strong><strong> North</strong></em><strong> | </strong></p>
<p>Though White could easily have taken the point guard position for this list, I would argue that he is the best spot-up shooter of the three guards on the list. While White doesn’t have the opportunity to work off-ball as much at Norman North, with Team Griffin he showed the ability to work very well in that play style, knocking down HUGE shots in the Peach Jam championship game of 2019.</p>
<p><em><strong><span style="font-size: 18pt;">F</span>: [player_tooltip player_id="535627" first="Jaxson" last="Robinson"]</strong></em><strong> | <em>6’7" </em></strong><strong>|</strong><em><strong> SG </strong></em><strong>| </strong><em><strong>Ada </strong></em><strong>| </strong><em><strong>COMMITTED: Texas A&M </strong></em><strong>|</strong></p>
<p>Robinson has proved time and time again why defenders should put a hand up anytime the ball goes into his hands. Whether running off a baseline screen, executing a pick and pop on the wing, or even handling the ball at times, he has proven himself plenty and will have another summer of AAU and winter of high school basketball to make his presence even more known.</p>
<p><em><strong><span style="font-size: 18pt;">F</span>: [player_tooltip player_id="745370" first="Keyondre" last="Young"]</strong></em><strong> | <em>6’7"</em></strong><strong> |</strong><em><strong> SF</strong></em><strong> |</strong><em><strong> Del City</strong></em><strong> | </strong></p>
<p>Young plays the role of a silent killer for his Del City and now Team Griffin teammates. A deadeye from long range and a master at making space off of the ball, coaches will be sure to take notice this summer in AAU ball as well as with Del City next winter.</p>
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