Which 2025 Prospects are Rising Their Stocks This April?
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This April has been huge for players as the spring live period is going in full gear. Prospects have already made a name for themselves on the opening weekend, especially in the 2025 class. Here are the 2025 prospects who…
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Continue ReadingThis April has been huge for players as the spring live period is going in full gear. Prospects have already made a name for themselves on the opening weekend, especially in the 2025 class. Here are the 2025 prospects who are rising their stocks this April.
Emmanuel Joe-Samuel Emmanuel Joe-Samuel 6'4" | SG Camden | 2025 State #308 Nation NJ , 6’4 SG Paul VI
Joe-Samuel has made an impact during the opening weekend of the EYBL for the NJ Scholars and is looking to carry it over into the next weekend. The 6’4 guard is at his best attacking the basket as he finishes nicely around the rim and is unafraid of drawing contact. Joe-Samuel knows how to get to his spot on the floor and has a nice release on his jumper. He moves his feet well on the defensive end and is an underrated passer. Joe-Samuel should see his stock rise and hear more from colleges if he continues to play like he did over the course of the spring and summer.
Jayden Myers, 6’0 PG Columbia
Myers may not be playing in a starring role for the NJ Scholars 16U team, but his 14-15 shooting from the field cannot be ignored. The 6’0 guard has a good handle, which he uses to get by his defender off the bounce and finish around the rim. Myers moves well without the ball in his hands and wastes little motion in his jumper. He works hard on the defensive end and has the ability to run the offense in a pinch. Myers’ efficiency is rising his stock in a big way as he looks to carry it over into the rest of the AAU season.
Ifaola Fawaz Tacko Ifaola Fawaz Tacko 6'11" | C Dream City Christian | 2025 State AZ , 6’11 C Patrick School
Tacko is playing up with the 17U Rens and has made an impact down low for them. The 6’11 post knows how to get position down low and plays with good footwork down low. Tacko runs the floor hard, creating easy layup and dunk opportunities. He fights for rebounds on both ends of the floor and uses his size to swat shots around the basket. Tacko put up 14 points, six rebounds and three blocks in his last game and is looking to carry over that success into the rest of the spring.
Chazz Dubois Chazz Dubois 6'5" | SF Hudson Catholic | 2025 TX , 6’5 SF Hudson Catholic
Dubois has been playing well for the 16U Rens team and is looking to continue his strong play over the next couple of weeks. The 6’5 wing is a good finisher around the basket and is capable of drawing contact down low. Dubois can put the ball on the floor and rarely forces bad shots in the half court. He is a solid rebounder and is an underrated defender. Dubois should see his stock continue to rise if he continues his efficient play on the offensive end.
Jamir McNeil Jamir McNeil 6'0" | PG Middle Township | 2025 State NJ , 6’1 CG Middle Township
McNeil has been a steady presence for the 16U Shoreshots Rio UAA team as he has shown his ability to make plays at both ends of the floor. The lanky 6’1 guard has a quick first step, which he uses to blow by his defender and finish around the rim. McNeil rarely gets sped up by on-ball pressure and knows how to get his teammates involved in the halfcourt. He uses his long arms to get deflections on the defensive end and pushes the pace nicely in transition. McNeil is a long, two-way guard prospect who will be one to watch over the next couple of months.