Gold Crown #PHRockyMountainMayhem 15U Day 1 Standouts
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Taking a look at five day one players that stood out and make an impact for their teams. Ryder Mock HEIGHT 6'3" POS C CLASS 2026 Ryder Mock School: Timnath Club: Colorado Elite 2026 Mock was a player that was…
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Continue ReadingTaking a look at five day one players that stood out and make an impact for their teams.
Ryder Mock
Ryder Mock
Mock was a player that was battling in the paint and was difficult to slow down when he got the ball on the block. He was able to back his opponent down further into the paint and was able to get some tough finishes through contact. He looked smooth with his moves in the post and was the main scoring option for his team. Was able to crash the boards on both ends of the court.
Morton was a player that was able to get it going on the offensive end of the court and was able to score inside out throughout the game. On the defensive end he was crashing the boards and limiting second chance points, pushing the pace in transition and taking it coast to coast. He was able to get the ball inside and finish through contact at time, also showing some touch on the inside as well. He was also able to step outside and knock down the 3 ball as well.
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Frazier is a hustle player that flies around and is a pest on the defensive end of the ball. He shows good feet, rotating quickly on defense and forcing the ball handler into turnovers. He is able to get the ball out quickly in transition and get some easy buckets. He was knocking down the three ball and was a willing passer not only in transition but in the half court as well. He was crashing the boards and was able to limit second chance points as well.
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Nu Kumahn
Nu Kumahn
Kumahn was a player that was all over the place and was getting it done on both ends of the court. On the defensive side he was getting back and blocking shots in the paint, also getting those hustle stops forcing the offense to get out of rhythm. He was a force on the boards all night and was able to alter shots in the post as well. On the offensive end he is athletic and a mismatch problem, playing above the rim and was throwing down dunk all game. He was just too big and athletic for the other team and dominated the entire game.
Balistreri, like his teammates is a team first guy and does whatever the team needs him to do. He was a player that had a lot of grit and was crashing the boards to help limit second chance points. He was able to knock down some threes and spread the court as well. In transition he was hustling to get back into the play and was cleaning up missed opportunities. He was able to excel in the paint and was able to get some good looks at the basket for himself as well as teammates.