San Jose Public HS Underclassmen
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PH NorCal has been seeing a steady stream of good underclassmen from in and around the San Jose Area who attend public schools. Here we take a look at promising underclassmen in public schools. Uriah Brown CA-N #178 CG #30…
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Continue ReadingPH NorCal has been seeing a steady stream of good underclassmen from in and around the San Jose Area who attend public schools. Here we take a look at promising underclassmen in public schools.
He’s more of a scoring guard who looks for his shot on this team. He can be a facilitator at times with good vision and ball handling skills. He’s aggressive with the ball looking to score on the drive, using pull-ups and an occasional 3ptr.
Standing 6’5 Wrencher has shown a versatile skill set early on. We’ve seen him run the point in half-court situations showing patience and solid passing along with using his handles and body to get into the paint for scoring opportunities. He’s good working the baseline and in the post.
The speedy guard with the shifty handles to create scoring opportunities for himself, and others is loaded with confidence. Clark is hard to guard one on one. Along with his point guard duties, he’ll be expected to generate points in different ways with this team.
He’ll have post presence to help this team on both ends. He has good fundamentals and will get his opportunities to be a scorer on the low block. He’ll generate points going after rebounds for put backs. He gives a good effort to get up and down the court.
Deshawn Augmon
Deshawn Augmon
A good run and jump athletic prospect still defining his game. He has good size and length to guard different positions on the court. He has the body and tools, but they need sharpening, plus a bit more focus, before we see his game tick up a notch. He’ll be a Varsity player this season
Jayden Minor
Jayden Minor
A solid prospect for the guard position. He plays a balance game, with good passing and moving without the ball. He’s a confident shooter with a quick release who can hit the 3pt shot in transition or spotting up, coming off screens, and along the perimeter.
He’s a rising prospect in this class. He brings a hard working attitude to the court. He’s a solid body that will continue to grow his skill set. For now he goes all out in the post area, grabbing rebounds, going up strong to score. He defends his area, and runs the court. He’s on the Wright’s Watch List.
Highlights
He’s a long slender prospect who we need to see more of. He does well handling the ball in transition, and working on the perimeter to get a shot. He can get into the paint with s nice spin move with good balance playing off two feet in the paint. He has an improving jump shot.