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Early April hooping is allowing players to really showcase their talents on the AAU Circuit as well as Spring leagues while players get ready to play in those Live Events. Jagger Francom UT #48 C #6 HEIGHT 6'8" POS C…
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Continue ReadingEarly April hooping is allowing players to really showcase their talents on the AAU Circuit as well as Spring leagues while players get ready to play in those Live Events.
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Jagger is turning into one of our favorite true centers out here in uTAH. He is not only 6’9 but the kid is a big kid. he bully’s his way into great position deep in the paint. He can turn around and get some point blank looks. He is at his best going over his left shoulder but he keeps getting stronger with his left hand. Rebounds well and his force and positioning allows him to seeks and recover those rebounds. The other thing that he has shown early in the AAU season is that he can hit those trail three’s and h can also change pace on you and pick and pop. Jagger is a solid next level prospect.
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Reece is looking mobile and active early in that new AF System. He is a player that can play inside and outside. Playing in open sets and able to run different screen actions on his AAU team will allow him and prepare him to play at a high level at AF. A lot of upside for a player that will need to play the 4 at the next level.
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Chamberlain might have grown a few more inches as he is playing more above the rim that usual. It is starting to click for him as things are slowing down and he is making solid reads. One thing that will help him in the long run is being able to have a decent enough outside game that defenders have to respect his shooting ability. He is rebounding well and he is running the floor. He has played well with the prospects and will continue to develop against top tier talent.
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Keep an eye on JJ moving forward as he is playing with Kongo Elite and they have a talented roster but his shot making and high level playing ability could really reach a consistent level. If his shot falls he is a hard player to defend because he makes some solid moves to the rim and his length can really help him with his handles and even defensively getting steals in the gap and on the ball.
This kid should really make a big jump next season at the high school level. He has already shown why he should be on the floor a lot more with his size protecting the rim and just being active and on the offensive end with tips and easy put backs. He has really grown and that will come in handy playing with a talented Gold team that has a lot of shooters.