Guards and Forwards WCE Hoop Review II
The first live period April 8-10 in SoCal at Momentous Sports Arena brought a number of quality prospects from the NorCal Region to compete in front of college coaches at the WCE Hoop Review event. Here’s the write up on…
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Continue ReadingThe first live period April 8-10 in SoCal at Momentous Sports Arena brought a number of quality prospects from the NorCal Region to compete in front of college coaches at the WCE Hoop Review event. Here’s the write up on players who we thought played well while we were watching.
Braden Fisher 6’0 2024 SG of NBBA 16U Showcase (Branson HS)
He moves well without the ball. He’ll move and look to get up shots from 3, he’ll hit from corners and on the perimeter. He doesn’t force things if he doesn’t have a good look he’ll move it quickly. He’s a savvy ball handler using screens to his advantage to get looks for himself and teammates. He can turn the corner with his dribble, kick-out to shooters. A good help defender.
Jaleel Jackson 6’2 2024 CG of Fresno Wildcats Elite U16 (Bullard HS Fresno, CA)
The lefty has good footspeed, he plays under control and with good balance. He has a solid set of handles to create his own shot off the dribble and he’s capable of running the point if needed. At this event he had strong drives into the paint, handling contact, and using floaters to finish inside.
Kendahl Hearne 6’4 G/F 2024 of Clutch Elite 16U (Sacramento HS)
A well rounded athletic player who can effect the game on both ends. He doesn’t have to score to help his team, although he can get a bucket using strong drives, and finishing in transition running the court. He’s a strong body that can defend multiple positions. At 6’4 he has the strength and toughness to battle for rebounds.
Marcus Wagner Marcus Wagner 5'8" | PG Cornerstone Christian | 2025 State CA-N 5’6 2025 PG of NorCal Prep 15U Gold (Cornerstone HS)
He’s a pass first point guard who understands what his responsibilities are on the court. He’s excellent at getting the team settled into half court sets. He has the vision and good passing to feed the post, and find shooters on the perimeter. He looks to push and pass when the opportunity is there.
Va’ron Mitchell 6’3 2024 CG of Fresno Wildcats Elite U16 (Central HS Fresno, CA)
A good sized ball handler with size, and patience to pick his way around on the perimeter. He plays at his own pace, and uses his body well to protect the ball and finish going up against bigger players in the paint. He’ll guard bigger players and help with the rebounding.