Las Vegas Summer Showdown Vol 2: Top Floor Generals
The Las Vegas Summer Showdown is back and better than ever. The tournament featured boys and girls teams from 5th grade to 17U. It also featured some high level floor generals. In this article PH takes a look at some…
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Continue ReadingThe Las Vegas Summer Showdown is back and better than ever. The tournament featured boys and girls teams from 5th grade to 17U. It also featured some high level floor generals. In this article PH takes a look at some of the top point guards from the event.
Alijah Adem Alijah Adem 6'2" | PG Spring Valley | 2024 State #174 Nation NV 6’0 The Chosen Few 2024 (#7PHN 2024) – Adem struggled a little in his first taste of 17U action, but that shouldn’t deter how dominant he was against his own age group. A true dog, AA put his team on his shoulders all weekend, shooting, scoring and basically carrying them to the 15U bracket title.
Frankie Collins Frankie Collins 6'2" | PG Coronado | 2021 State #58 Nation NV 6’1 Simply Fundamental 2021 – Speed and athleticism are such important skills and Collins possess them in spades. He got to the rack, hammered down several impressive dunks and showed off his electrifying explosiveness.
Tavionte Jackson Tavionte Jackson 6'1" | PG Las Vegas | 2022 NV 6’1 Hard 2 Guard 2022 (#5PHN 2022) – Jackson has made a habit of dominating this summer. No one can stay in front of him, he has a nice outside jumper off the bounce, and just for good measure he’s added in explosive leaping ability. Jackson is a true dog and was easily one of the top players at the event.
Tommy Isabell 5’11 All Vegas 2025 – This dude has a lot of wiggle. Isabell is a smooth PG that spends his time getting to the rack, and creating for others The lefty is an above average finisher that manages to score over, under and around larger defenders.
Nakalya Fabello Nakalya Fabello 5'10" | PG Valley | 2023 State NV 5’10 The Vikings 2023 (#13PHN 2023) (featured image) – IMO Fabello is going to play college basketball at some level. He can best be defined as a winner, willing to do whatever it takes to help his team walk away with a victory. He won’t overwhelm you with one skill, but if you need someone to defend, set up teammates, or handle against intense pressure, Fabello is your guy.