Top Freshman from Flyin’ to the Hoop
This article showcases the top freshman from this past weekend at Flyin’ to the Hoop. Brandon “BJ” Hatcher Jr (2025). PG 6’1. Dayton Dunbar I have seen Hatcher play once already this year and liked his game for a freshman…
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Brandon “BJ” Hatcher Jr (2025). PG 6’1. Dayton Dunbar
I have seen Hatcher play once already this year and liked his game for a freshman then on Sunday I fell in love with it. Brandon “BJ” Hatcher is a very long and quick guard that put on a show. He is a pure bucket that can score on all three levels. He has a very nice shot. He has a great handle and shiftiness. He started to put on a show for the crowd with his nice moves and creativeness in the lane. I also loved BJ’s willingness and ability to grab boards.
Bryson Tiller (2025). F 6’8. Pace Academy
Bryson Tiller is a high-level prospect. He has great size and a very mature build for his age. I believe he will get even stronger and bigger too because of his wide frame. He moves very nicely and showed some very nice skill potential as well. He is mainly a slasher and moves the defense out of his way with his strength and gets a lot of boards. He is someone a lot of colleges will start to love in the next coming years.
Kieran Granville-Britten (2025). C 6’8. Cincinnati Taft
Kieran is a very big freshman for Cincinnati Taft that I really like as a prospect. He is listed at 6’8 220, and he is that big. He is a strong kid that is very coordinated and moves well. He had some very nice rebounds and finishes in traffic against smaller defenders. He does need some more skill development in his game. I would like him to add some more post moves to his game and a more consistent jumper but he is young and has the time. He is a player that coaches should keep an eye on.