3-Pack: Brooks, Lewis, Wors
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The high school season has wrapped up and now it is time to start taking a look at the highlights from our prospects. With these, we want to highlight 3 players who are similar in class and position. Get some…
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Continue ReadingThe high school season has wrapped up and now it is time to start taking a look at the highlights from our prospects. With these, we want to highlight 3 players who are similar in class and position. Get some time to dive into some quick thoughts, stat breakdowns, and film. Today, we are looking at 2024 Shooting Guards.
Here’s some of my highlights from my freshman season @flasheshoops @FCFlashes @indyheatgymrats pic.twitter.com/zsmnmfJw5Y
— Lyna Brooks jr (@lyna_brooks) March 9, 2021
Lyna Brooks
Lyna
Brooks
6'3" | CG
Saginaw Arthur Hill | 2024
State
MI
– 6’4 SG 2024 – Franklin Central (IN)
Stats: 6.4 Pts, 2.0 Rebs, 0.6 Asts, 0.8 Stls, 86% FT
Thoughts: Brooks is a bigger guard who can absolutely knock shots down. He has unlimited range, and when he is hitting his shots, he is never going to hesitate in the slightest. Brooks is also crazy athletic and can make plays from anywhere on the court. Look for Brooks to continue to improve in a major way as he goes from freshman to sophomore year, and Brooks has a ton of potential in his game going forward.
my best highlight from this year #freshmen #waynehs pic.twitter.com/jVLpFVmYc6
— Jevon lewis jr (@Jevonlewisjr) March 29, 2021
Jevon Lewis
Jevon
Lewis
5'9" | PG
Fort Wayne Wayne | 2024
State
IN
– 5’9 SG 2024 – Fort Wayne Wayne (IN)
Stats: 9.0 Pts, 1.2 Rebs, 0.6 Asts, 0.6 Stls
Thoughts: Lewis is a smaller guard who uses his quickness to make plays. Jevon has great touch around the rim, and because of his height, he has mastered the mid-range floater. This allows him to score while avoiding the bigger defenders. Lewis did struggle shooting the ball over the course of his freshman season, but what freshman doesn’t struggle playing people three years older than them. He has a lot of skill and potential, and it will be fun to see what he does with that over an upcoming couple of years.
Jackson Wors – 6’3 SG 2024 – Edgewood (IN)
Stats: 11.7 Pts, 4.3 Rebs, 2.5 Asts, 0.9 Stls, 37% 3FG
Thoughts: Wors is a bigger guard who shot the ball very well for Blackford. He was a key spark off the bench for the Bruins for the first half of the season.He was mostly a spot-up shooter that could knock it down, but he does work hard on the glass and can scrap with the bigger guys inside. Wors did not play in the final two months of the season, and I’m not really sure why, so it will be interesting to see how he looks when he returns to their team.