Kansas City Clash: Daniel’s 15U Saturday Notes Pt. 1
The Prep Hoops Kansas City Clash has come and gone. With a field stacked full of talent, take a look at some 15U players that had strong performances on Saturday. Phoenix Johnson HEIGHT 5'8" POS PG CLASS 2026 Phoenix Johnson…
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Continue ReadingThe Prep Hoops Kansas City Clash has come and gone. With a field stacked full of talent, take a look at some 15U players that had strong performances on Saturday.
Phoenix Johnson
Phoenix Johnson
Johnson is a super speedy point guard who uses his fast feet and crafty dribbling to set up his teammates. He has all of the characteristics you would want from a point guard. He plays with a high IQ and great vision, takes very smart shots, has excellent ball security, and is comfortable under pressure. Johnson can certainly score the rock too, as I said, his shot selection is superb which makes him an efficient scorer. He shoots the 3 with confidence and you’ll have a tough time finding someone who is as deadly with the floater as Johnson. He has a knack for getting in the paint and once there, he uses his ability to maneuver around the trees to find the open man. Johnson is a very polished point guard.
Braydon May
Braydon May
May is a talented and confident scorer. He shoots the long ball with good rhythm and has good rotation on his shot. After knocking down a couple of triples, he’ll blow by the close-out and beat you off the dribble with a pretty hesitation move. When he’s in and around the paint, he is a crafty finisher. May has a legitimate jump shot and shoots above his head. This gives him an advantage as a scorer as he is able to rise up and shoot over the top of the defense. He is a quick guard and does really well controlling the tempo for his team. One of the things that impressed me most about May was his poise. He was a lead guard for his team as they faced a full-court 1-3-1 press. During that stretch, he remained under control and did not let his opponent speed him up.
JR Swift
JR Swift
One of the tools that helps Swift so much is his ability to go either way. It wasn’t until he took his first jump shot that I realized he was right-handed. This goes to show just how strong his left hand is and how comfortable he is going both ways. Swift is a gifted scorer and gets his buckets from all three levels. Something that he does at the rim that is impressive is keeping the ball above his head. This helps him finish through contact and draw fouls. He thrives in transition and because of this, he loves turning defense to offense. His hands and feet are always active as a defender and he has solid rotations too. He also rebounds at a high rate for his size and won’t miss the open teammate, making Swift a very sound player.
Donnovan Fonville
Donnovan Fonville
Using length and creativeness, Fonville gets his buckets in a variety of ways. He’s a solid ball-handler at his size and his long strides help him beat defenders off the dribble. I really like his efforts on the glass too. His team is full of scorers so being able to impact the game in other ways is important and Fonville does just that. This isn’t meant to discredit his scoring capabilities as they’re up there with the best. This is a nod of appreciation to a player who understands basketball has many sides. Another skillset that makes Fonville hard to guard is his ability to score in the low-post. He takes advantage of smaller defenders and can beat you with either his back-to-the-basket or in a face-up situation. Fonville does a bit of everything.
Josh Wolf
Josh Wolf
Wolf is a reliable scorer with a bag full of tricks. He loves the long ball and can heat up in a hurry. His range is extended and he needs virtually zero breathing room to get his shot off. Because of this, the defense cannot leave him open from anywhere on the flo0r. This helps his team with spacing as they face one less help-defender. As a facilitator, he does a nice job or probing the lane and drawing the help before kicking it out to the teammate. Wolf is a confident shooter who can fill it up in a hurry.
Jacob Johnson
Jacob Johnson
Standing at six feet tall, Johnson is a rather undersized forward. However, using great strength and physicality, he is able to find success as a rebounder. Creating second chances is his bread ‘n butter. Around the rim, he can go either way and finish through contact with either hand. Johnson plays hard and is always bringing the defensive intensity.