2025 Early April Standouts Part 2
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Here is part 2 of our 2025 standouts from early April. D’marius Shumaker NE #14 PG #3 HEIGHT 5'11" POS PG CLASS 2025 View Profile D’marius Shumaker Instagram Twitter State: Nebraska School: Lincoln Southwest Club: Nebraska Supreme Pro16 Shumaker is…
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Continue ReadingHere is part 2 of our 2025 standouts from early April.
Shumaker is one of Nebraska’s shiftiest 2025 guards and he has only been getting better. He has really come full swing with his journey in becoming a true point guard. He really displayed some great passing and distributing in Omaha. His handle is second to none in the 2025 class as he has the ball on a string. Very capable of breaking defenders off on any given touch. Takes smart and high percentage shots at the rim and has really worked his jumper and gotten his confidence up in that aspect of his game.
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Riley is a very long and explosive small forward who raised his stock at the Omaha Showcase and played some big minutes in the Class B State Championship. Very bouncy and capable of some highlight dunks. Gets in good position and uses his length and vertical leap to grab handfuls of boards on both ends. Shows off the versatility by stepping out and knocking down triples at times as well. Soft touch around the rim and is a very effective back to the basket interior player.
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Frager is one of Nebraska’s top 2025 prospects and I am sure if you have seen him play you know why. He is very known for his highlight dunks in transition and posters he can catch as well. He is capable of scoring at all three levels but has a knack for finishing at the rim. He has some athletic layups off one or can get to two feet and finish strong through the defender. Solid jumper from the left side as well that can stretch the floor.
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Brown is another solid, shifty guard that stood out to us. He plays with great pace and can create space with his handle. His ability to create space opens up room for his jumper. He’s got a smooth jumper and can shoot it from beyond the arc at a high clip. His ability to knock down the deep ball opens up the dribble drive, slashing attacks, and drive and kick scenarios for Brown.
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Houston has really taken his game to another level since last summer. You can tell he has been working hard on all aspects of his game. Tight handle, has become a better facilitator, improved his jumper, and has gotten more comfortable playing off of two feet down low. His touch at the rim looked great at the Omaha Showcase but his facilitating was what stood out to me the most in games I watched. Very unselfish and was making on time passes and found bigs for some nice dump offs.