Next Level Talent: 2023 Part 2
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Terrell Ellenwood Jones HEIGHT 6'1" POS PG CLASS 2023 View Profile Terrell Ellenwood Jones Twitter State: Idaho School: Lapwai Highlights Terrell has had a great year and he is running on the best team in the classification in Idaho and…
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Terrell has had a great year and he is running on the best team in the classification in Idaho and arguably playing with one of the best guards in the mountain west. He is a smooth player that has a handle and this kid defends. he can really god the ball if you need him too. Somewhat under the radar if you ask me. He has a fantastic mid-range that can keep defenders off balance. He can also change speeds and get to the rim. He is a must watch and that team he is on is fun to watch in general.
Jakob Thompson
Jakob Thompson
Jakob has some solid positional size and he is an active player on both ends of the floor. Really like how he reads the defense and jumps the lane and gets out on the break. On the break he is a big time threat as he can stop and shoot the three and he can shoot the ball well. He can also get shifty with his finishes using the rim to shield him from defenders at times. If you are looking to pair a shooter up with a PG that can create and kick.
Nick Potter
Nick Potter
Nick has that defensive claps in his DNA. He is a good defender that moves his feet and gets lateral beating the offensive player to his spot. He has active hands and that ling wingspan is easily used to pick pockets. Nick has game and he is one of the better long distance shooters off the bounce. He can get that ball locked and loaded in a hurry and he has a high release. He is a hand down man down shooter and his range goes out to the NBA line. Big time zone buster as he makes teams look silly in a zone because he can catch and make buckets with ease that way.
Kobe is playing on one of the best teams in the state. His numbers might not jump out at you off the bat but it is mainly because he plays on a team that shares the ball and they all play the right way. Kobe can defend bigger and he can also hold his own with smaller guards. On the offensive side of the ball he can shoot and get to the mid range. Kobe can also get to the hoop and find ways to finish. He is that player that will make the extra pass because he has good visioN. He would fot in well on a team at the next level that needs someone to facilitate and get timely buckets and defend.