Spring Warmup Saturday Standouts
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Here are five players who caught my eye on Saturday at The St. James. Mohamed Bailor-Barrie | 16u Team BBC Bailor-Barrie is a long and lanky forward who is agile for his size. He had a nice sequence during which…
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Continue ReadingHere are five players who caught my eye on Saturday at The St. James.
Mohamed Bailor-Barrie | 16u Team BBC
Bailor-Barrie is a long and lanky forward who is agile for his size. He had a nice sequence during which he blocked a shot, ran the floor, and scored plus the foul. Bailor-Barrie demonstrates instinctive timing, hustle, and relentless pursuit. The 2025 Glenelg Country product had multiple blocks and can contest shots without fouling. Bailor-Barrie is also a threat from three with his feet set.
Christian Proctor Christian Proctor 6'7" | SF DeMatha | 2027 State MD | 15u Washington Warriors
Proctor is a tall, rangy wing with immense defensive potential. His defensive posture is textbook and he’s always in a stance. Proctor is dangerous in transition. The class of 2027 prospect is a grab-and-go threat who can finish above the rim.
Adrien Stevens Adrien Stevens 6'4" | SG Bullis | 2025 State #113 Nation MD | 16u We R1
Stevens has become gradually more explosive over time. He is a lob threat who is dunking easily now. Stevens was active defensively and recorded multiple steals. He was outstanding in transition and shot the ball with confidence from three, particularly from the corners.
Nate Wooden | 17u DMV Stags Red
Wooden looked like one of the better 2024 prospects in the gym on Saturday. He is a strong guard who demonstrates above-average body control. Wooden is a very good athlete who is an explosive leaper off of one foot. He can finish with either hand, uses ball fakes effectively, and can hit the corner 3. Wooden’s motor was relentless. Not once did he hesitate to dive on the floor for a 50/50 ball.
Brayden Woods | 15u Higher Level Premier
Woods is a stocky, skilled, guard who was a game-changer on both ends of the court for his team. He finished confidently at the rim in traffic and showcased a complementary in-between game. Woods is a threat to go coast-to-coast in transition. He will also do the dirty work like rebounding and floor dives.