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Tayshaun Jackson NV #8 PG #3 HEIGHT 5'7" POS PG CLASS 2025 View Profile Tayshaun Jackson Twitter State: Nevada School: Las Vegas Club: Hard 2 Guard Elite defender showed why. He picked up several steals in the game, turning them…
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Continue ReadingElite defender showed why. He picked up several steals in the game, turning them into easy buckets on the other end. His combination of instincts, quickness and effort made him a dominating defender, proving that standouts can be found on both ends of the floor.
Made it look easy. Coleman has extended his game transforming from a great mid range shooter to an effective three point shooter. He played with terrific pace, controlling the tempo of the gane, helping Vegas Elite to an easy victory.
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Kaiden Bailey
Kaiden Bailey
Bailey was sensational. The guard was beyond efficient getting anywhere he wanted before converting. He seemed to never miss, proving to be a dead eye on both his pull up jumpers as well as from behind the arc. He finished with a 40 ball in the game I saw.
Abbitan was impressive using two signature skills to dominate. He’s one of the states top shooters and he proved it, knocking down several threes. He also showed off improved athleticism, getting steals and playing above the rim while in transition, in route to an electrifying day 1 performance.
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If it wasn’t for Bailey’s 40 ball people would have been talking about “Quick’s” 32 point performance. He’s done a good job at improving his in between game, hitting a couple of runners. In the end it was his bread and butter that made him stand out as the sharpshooter banged home multiple threes in the game I saw.
Speed does not pass the eye test that is until you watch him play. He’s a blur with the ball who has the ability to blow by defenders however he dictates pace the pace of games. I love how he changes speeds, going coast to coast on one possession, then orchestrating the offense on the next. A pesky defender he got his hands on a ton of balls creating back tips and deflections.