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Stevens is best suited at the wing with his size and willingness to get out in transition. Malachi had a good summer for TMP ‘ last=”] and the Landsharks on the high school circuit. When he gets things going on the perimeter shooting the ball defenders could be in for a long night.
Jayden has a bit of an old-school game to him. He can step-out and face-up to the cup with an old school set shot. Boyd plays a good trail man back up on the break at times but, has no problems rebounding the ball on both ends of the ends of the floor.
He shoots the ball at a decent clip and seems to be productive when he does just that on the floor.
Justice had a good summer with HYB Raptors playing alongside plenty of talent from the Midlands based team. Johnson can stick the open jumper or really get active in the passing lanes with his quick hands. Justice manufactures a lot of scoring opportunities on his own just being alert at all times.
West is best suited at the small forward position or out on the perimeter. Kellett does what he’s asked to do on the floor to help his team win games. He plays great away from the ball and always remains active. West can handle the rock and lead the breakup the floor or go inside the trees and rebound the ball.
Keith was a nice surprise today and it seems like a long while since we seen him for the Hawks. Bryant is quick off the floor to defend shots. He runs the floor very well and fills the lane in transition.
Keith is a bit of a hybrid forward who can stick a perimeter jumper and defend post player
Goings had a good summer for his high school and Grassroots team. Ian brings a competitive edge to the floor, and you just find him minutes to play.
He really lacks a true position when in the game. Goings can defend multiple positions and score the ball in multiple ways.
Bishop really brings a blue-collar mentality to the floor for the Blazers. He works for everything he gets on the floor. Ukata isn’t afraid to jump in the middle of the action and always seems to play active around the ball.