5 Must watch NEPSAC Players this season
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There is so much talent in the NEPSAC. Here we look at 5 must see players in the NEPSAC this coming season. All these players have the tools to play at a high level division 1 college program. TJ Power…
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Continue ReadingThere is so much talent in the NEPSAC. Here we look at 5 must see players in the NEPSAC this coming season. All these players have the tools to play at a high level division 1 college program.
The 6-8 Power Forward is a force. He has become a strong three point shooter, making him a threat from all areas of the floor. He is so skilled and it goes in perfect combination with his size. He can take the ball off a rebound and push the ball up the floor, he can handle the ball like a guard, and also be a force down low. He is very mobile and plays the game so smooth. The Duke commit is not to be missed in his finals season in the NEPSAC.
Joson is one of the most athletic players in the NEPSAC. If you watch him play you will almost definitely see him throw down at least 1 high flying dunk. He has 2 power 5 division 1 offers so far, and that list will only grown bigger. He is a 6’6 wing with all the tools to play at a high level. He is a playmaking guard, who can finish in many ways at or above the rim. He handles the ball well, and has a soft shooting touch. Joson is a very strong built, and has a well round skill set. He is a very versatile player on both ends of the floor.
JP was one of the biggest stock risers last season, leading him to multiple power 5 offers and committing to Tennessee. He has grown in size since his freshman season. Freshman year he was 6’3 , now he is a 6’11 stretch big. It took him a little bit to grow into his body, but now he looks very comfortable. He has been getting stronger and improving his overall skill set each year. If this continues he has an extremely high ceiling. He has very good hands, and a super soft touch around the rim. He plays really good within the flow of a teams offense. He has improved his three point shooting and his ability to take the ball of the dribble. JP is an excellent inside out player. So much potential in his game, and it will be fun to watch his continued progression.
Kur currently has multiple power 5 offers. He is a 6’4 guard that is super athletic, and can score in many ways. He has a very quick first step, can finish at or above the rim, and can get his shot off in many ways as well from the outside. A very skilled guard, who is a true three level scorer. He has the ability to take over a game. He is always working on his game, and a very hard working player. He is very efficient and makes good decisions. There is a lot of potential and upside in his game.
AJ Dybantsa
AJ Dybantsa
AJ is one of the top ranked players nationwide in his class. He is a Freshman 6-7 wing/guard. As an 8th grader last year he played on the varsity team at St Sebastian’s that often played prep school teams. He looked like hit fit right in to playing with older competition. He is so athletic and has very good length to match his skill set. One thing he says he has really been focusing on is improving his guard skills. If he is able to play the guard position then his ceiling is so high. He is a playmaker, who can finish strong at or above the rim. Often you will see him throw down multiple high flying dunks. I expect him this season to be a force slashing from the wing. Not often a players gets this much hype as AJ did last season as an 8th grader, but he definitely deserved it.