Young Names to Know from the Fall Season (Part 2)
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Fall ball season has had a ton of opportunities for us to see young guys who will be names to know soon. Here are our picks for some of the most impressive young guys. Breven Anderson Breven Anderson 5'9" |…
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Continue ReadingFall ball season has had a ton of opportunities for us to see young guys who will be names to know soon. Here are our picks for some of the most impressive young guys.
Breven Anderson Breven Anderson 5'9" | PG Grandview | 2025 State CO – 5’3 PG, Grandview ’25
Breven Anderson Breven Anderson 5'9" | PG Grandview | 2025 State CO is an undersized guard who uses skill to have an impact on the game. While Breven is very small he has a lot of time to grow and despite his short size is able to find ways to contribute to his team. From three-point land, Breven can knock down shots with ease and when he gets hot is someone who can you have to step up onto. Breven also has some surprisingly good finishing ability near the rim, as he grows it will get better and better. Breven also has been able to show off his ability to run the break with or without the ball, he fills lanes nicely and is an unselfish guard who looks to set up teammates for open layups.
Cass Henry Cass Henry 6'7" | PF Arapahoe | 2024 State CO – 6’6 F, Arapahoe ’24
Cass Henry Cass Henry 6'7" | PF Arapahoe | 2024 State CO is known as one of the top players in the class of 2024 and he has proven that this fall. He has great height standing at 6’6 and can play both forward spots. For his size, his mobility is surprising, as he can blow by most defenders his same height with a quick first step. Cass can also use his size to bang down low and often takes advantage of smaller matchups, and yes he still did this against older competition. From mid-range, he can knock down shots and has a developing three-point shot. But by far the most impressive part of his game is the fact he can fluently play both forward spots effectively.
Max Howery Max Howery 6'0" | PG Air Academy | 2024 State CO – 6’1 PG, Saint Mary’s ’24
Max Howery Max Howery 6'0" | PG Air Academy | 2024 State CO , younger brother of CSU-Pueblo commit Sam Howery Sam Howery 6'1" | PG St. Mary’s | 2022 State CO , is doing a great job making a name for himself. Max is a high IQ point guard who can do a bit of everything on the floor. He already has great height for a point guard which allows him to look over smaller guards to survey the floor for open teammates. Max scores very well near the paint, as he is a good finisher at the rim and has a nice floater he can put ver taller defenders. One of Max’s most impressive attributes is his composure for a young guy, very excited to keep tracking as he grows.
Cole Sharer- 5’10 PG, Valor Christian ’25
Cole Sharer is a player who I was told I need to see Cole play and he was most definitely worth the watch. Cole plays much older than he is, he is a good floor general who looks great with the ball in his hands on pick and rolls. From the outside, he has a good three-point stroke but does most of his damage near the basket. Cole is a smooth guard who seems to make the right decision more often than not, whether that’s taking a good layup or finding open teammates when he draws in the defense on a drive.