AAU State Tournament Preview: Vision Elite 16u
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The annual State Tournament hosted by Kentucky Basketball Commission starts on Saturday the 13th and the field is shaping up to be a good one. Leading up to the event, we’ll be previewing teams that will be competing for the…
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Continue ReadingThe annual State Tournament hosted by Kentucky Basketball Commission starts on Saturday the 13th and the field is shaping up to be a good one. Leading up to the event, we’ll be previewing teams that will be competing for the title. These rosters were all submitted through Twitter DMs. If your favorite team is not represented, it’s because no one submitted information.
Roster:
Height | Player |
6’7 | Blake Russell |
6’6 | Landon Sullivan |
6’4 | Gianni Davis |
6’3 | Tre Paige Tre Paige 6'3" | SG Danville | 2025 State KY |
6’2 | Tydus Summers Tydus Summers 6'3" | SG Jackson County | 2025 State KY |
6’0 | Andre Smith Andre Smith 6'0" | CG John Hardin | 2025 CA-N |
6’4 | Caleb Huff |
6’0 | Cam Puckett |
5’9 | Chance Dillingham Chance Dillingham 5'9" | PG St. Xavier | 2025 State KY |
Player to Watch:
Chance Dillingham Chance Dillingham 5'9" | PG St. Xavier | 2025 State KY – Chance was named a top performer at one of our PH events last month and should be one of the top point guards in Louisville for the next 2 years. Capable of creating his own offense or getting clean looks for teammates, Chance is a true PG.
X-Factor:
Blake Russell – At 6’7, Russell is the biggest body on this particular Vision roster and could be the best college prospect in the group if he puts it all together over the next two years. Blake is a high IQ player who can stretch the floor some as well. Vision will need him to play as big as he is this weekend.
New Name:
Landon Sullivan – To be blunt, I know absolutely nothing about Sullivan and don’t have a clue where he plays high school ball. But any kid in Kentucky that is 6’6 is going to draw some eyes. Will be interesting to see if he’s a kid that needs to be high in our 2025 class rankings.