Prep Hoops Atlanta Live Recap: Top Floor Generals
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We’re back! It’s Circuit Season! The Prephoops Circuit is upon us. I will be covering and providing exposure for the Hustle Region Circuit. The Hustle Region Circuit consists of AAU Programs from California, Oregon, Washington, Arizona, Utah, Montana, Idaho, Colorado,…
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Continue ReadingWe’re back! It’s Circuit Season! The Prephoops Circuit is upon us. I will be covering and providing exposure for the Hustle Region Circuit. The Hustle Region Circuit consists of AAU Programs from California, Oregon, Washington, Arizona, Utah, Montana, Idaho, Colorado, and New Mexico. The circuit features 10 stops including the Hustle Region Final in Irvine July 15th – 17th. For stop number 9 we head to Atlanta Georgia for our certified event. The event was home to some quality Floor General play. In this article, we take a look at some of the top PGs from the event.
Baiden Bean 6’1 Wear Out The Nets 2023 – Bean is a highly skilled floor general that was exceptional at a couple of things. He was able to shoot the ball from behind the line accurately, knocking down a couple of threes in the game I saw, however it was his passing that was really impressive. The PG was able to spot players all over the floor, delivering on time and on target dimes to teammates.
Aliou Diallo 5’10 PG Colorado Titans 2023 – Diallo is a blow-by wizard who played with terrific pace. His best skill was his ball speed, and he used it to get into the lane consistently, putting pressure on the defense. He made shots but was most effective when either finishing around the rim or drawing and kicking to teammates.
Elijah Cain Elijah Cain 6'2" | SG Kentridge | 2023 State WA 6’2 CG BDH Elite 2023 – Cain has been one of the better Floor Generals on the Hustle Region Circuit this season. He has a powerful frame, however, it’s his skill that has caught my eye. He’s a good passer, who allows teammates to play in transition because of his willingness to hit ahead. He’s also a quiet scorer who managed to end up with 15 points in almost every game, using a combination of layups, free throws, and the occasional three-ball.
Jeremiah Fears Jeremiah Fears 6'1" | PG AZ Compass Prep | 2025 State #31 Nation AZ 6’0 PG Hoops 4 Health 2025 (featured image) – Fears is a player on the rise and he dominated this weekend. The PG is an elite ballhandler, with an elite first step. When you combine his wiggle and shiftiness he becomes unstoppable to stay in front of. If that wasn’t enough, he was deadly from outside knocking down several deep threes in the game I watched. His signature performance of the weekend was his 42-point masterpiece, as he showed why he was one of the top 2025’s at the event.
Jamaria Clark Jamaria Clark 6'2" | CG Doyline | 2023 State LA 6’2 PG OWE 2023 – Clark has used the circuit to become must-see basketball. He is a talented, versatile scorer that seems to just find ways to get buckets. Clark was devastating in transition using his speed and quickness to finish ahead of the pack, and his ability to turn defense into offense allowed him to pad his scoring numbers even more. He’s about to become a member of my all-showtime team, as he’s performed well, every time the lights have come on.
Isiah Davis 6’2 PG Florida Suns 2023 – The Suns play an aggressive, attacking defense and Davis stood out playing that style. The PG was a terrific defender, causing havoc while guarding the ball. Offensively he was able to use his defensive energy to get out in transition and finish. He has good positional size, and his two-way activity made him a problem in the contest I watched.
Devon Wood 5’8 PG EG10 2023 – My guy Devon Wood shows up and shows out. I marveled all weekend at his speed and quickness as well as with the fact that no one was able to stay in front. I couldn’t tell you how many points he scored, because that wasn’t really what he does. His ability to defend, and control the pace for his team was invaluable, landing him a spot on the list.