2025 Players Who Could Blow Up This Spring/Summer
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The Grassroots Season is in full swing as the first week of May is almost over. The 2025 class has the potential to make noise this spring and summer and there have been a few players that have got it…
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Continue ReadingThe Grassroots Season is in full swing as the first week of May is almost over. The 2025 class has the potential to make noise this spring and summer and there have been a few players that have got it rolling. With teams gearing up to play in big time platform events off of the live Period and other players just playing at a different level in their respective Spring Fling Leagues we take a look at players who could blow up.
JJ has been playing at a very high level as he has had various college coaches follow him on the circuit. Pac-12 Stanford has been seen at almost every game. You have a school like UCLA starting to garner interest but he has been playing some surgical brand of basketball as he has learned how to work the defense to his advantage. This BBIQ PG play has really made him a solid prospect. He is slightly blowing up but with him averaging 18 PPG and 7 APG with a very low TO ratio against the best players in the country is super tough.
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Talk about a kid who has just played his tail off and it has paid off. One of the best rebounders in the Adidas 3SSB Circuit and is also leading the Circuit in blocks, so he is not only rebounding he is contesting a lot of shots. That activity and around the basket production has really started to place him in an elite category. With a few D1’s under his belt already he is just getting started. Chamberlain has a nice mid-range jumper and his outside shot is timely. There is a lot to be excited about this kid.
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Tyrin has a lot of potential with his hybrid F/W play. When he is active and attacking the glass he truly is at his best. He has solid jumper and attacking ability. He stands out when he is on the floor with his range out in the perimeter and ability to move laterally. You can see that he has a lot of room to improve.
Charlie is probably more 6’6 now and that shooting ability places him on a different launching pad. At the next level coaches want players that can spread the floor and knockdown shots. That is exactly what Charlie can do. If he can do it as a bigger 2 guard that would be great but he might end up playing at a high level as a 3 as well. Ain’t nothing wrong with a player with size that can shoot on the floor regardless of position. Charlie has a chance to blow up.
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Longar is a strong F that has a really good jumper that needs to get more credit. He can hit the 15-footer with ease and he is starting to really knockdown those outside 3’s as well. Longar just picked up a really good offer from a solid NWAC school in Green River. Look for him to make some more noise moving forward.