Hustle Region Kick-Off: 15U Sleepers
While watching the 15U division of the Hustle Region Kick-Off I was very impressed by the quality of talent from the top teams in the division but also by the prospects on the teams that were kind of under the…
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Continue ReadingWhile watching the 15U division of the Hustle Region Kick-Off I was very impressed by the quality of talent from the top teams in the division but also by the prospects on the teams that were kind of under the radar. Lots of promise was shown by players in this young division with lots of time to learn and grow so here are some sleepers from the 15U division of the Hustle Region Kick-Off that deserve some attention.
Adrian Elemento | 6-3 F | – | Gamepoint Inland Empire Select 2025 |
Elemento was taking care of business down low for Gamepoint showing off his ability to clean up the boards and be a presence on the defensive end. Elemento also showed off some nice touch around the rim with some hook shots and even showed comfortability extending his range and pulling a few jumpers from deep. With good size and big man skills, Elemento is a prospect to watch especially if he keeps growing
Daniel Crawford | 5-10 G | – | IE Fire Select 2025 |
Crawford was huge in the clutch for IE Fire when I was able to watch him play. Crawford showed off some crafty finishes along with a quick first step he used to get past his defenders as well as the ability to be a primary ball-handler for his team. Crawford hit timely jumpers for his team and has a good feel for the game. Crawford looks to have a promising AAU season after a strong start in the Kick-Off
Lenny Garciani | 5-9 G | – | Clutch Elite-2 2025 |
Garciani was very efficient on his catch and shoot threes and looked good on defense having a good feel for where to slide his feet staying in front of the ball pestering his matchup. Garciani also helped attack the boards on both ends and formed a good one-two punch with teammate Noah Hargrave. Garciani has shown that he can be a good 3 and D prospect to look out for after a good showing in the Kick-Off
Ray Wiggins | 6-4 F | – | No Fear Elite 2025 |
Wiggins looked really good as a mobile forward for No Fear Elite dominating on the boards and using his size to his advantage. Wiggins is very mobile for his size and would take the ball coast to coast for some tough layups where he showed the ability to finish through contact. Wiggins also had times where he was able to pull and hit jumpers off the dribble. Wiggins has a lot of upside as a prospect and as his game develops he will be even more of a threat
Shawn Stone | 5-9 G | – | California Select Silver 2025 | (Pictured Above)
Stone was a great floor general for his squad initiating them into their sets and getting the ball up the floor. Stone plays with confidence and high motor and has a nice move set on the offensive end catered to guard play showing off good touch on his floaters and hard-nosed takes to the basket. Stone has a lot of upside as a prospect and looks to continue to grow as a player on the circuit this season.
Curtis Coleman | 5-11 F | – | Nevada H2G 2025 |
Coleman was a big spark off the bench for H2G showing off great passing vision along with a high basketball IQ. Not only was he creating offense through his passing he was also able to knock down mid-range jumpers as well as adding to the stat sheets with a little bit of everything. With a lanky frame and a good feel for the game as Coleman grows he will become a good prospect to watch out for.