Mayhem in the Plex16u standout shooters
A shooter consistently makes shots, not just gets shots up. Either catch and shoot or off the dribble one thing will remain the ball must go through the net. This a list of shooters that caught my attention. RJ Alexander…
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Continue ReadingA shooter consistently makes shots, not just gets shots up. Either catch and shoot or off the dribble one thing will remain the ball must go through the net. This a list of shooters that caught my attention.
RJ Alexander
RJ Alexander
The lefty hit got hot one game hitting six threes in one of his Saturday games. Doesn’t stand still in the corner , but moves around constantly relocating or running the baseline. He use his shooting to open up the rest of his game. Crash the board going inside to get in the mix from the perimeter. Sneaky in the passing lanes, and applies ball pressure.
Cole Hill
Cole Hill
Mr. Hill can heat up quick from the outside. One of those players that are hard to keep track off for the defense. He just finds a way to get open especially against a zone. Same release every time he shoots, and doesn’t force up shots. Like to see him come off more off-ball screens, and see the reads he make from those sequences.
Chase Hill
Chase Hill
This young man took two steps across half-court then launched a deep three. I looked at him crazy….. Until they started going in. You have to pick him up soon as he cross half court or else he could hit two quick deep deep deep three’s. Use the high pick-n-roll to get space to shoot. His ability to relocate make it difficult for defenses to keep hi from getting open.
Jalen Vaughn
Jalen Vaughn
Vaughn is a volume shooter that heat up quick. Quick trigger on his release which is good because of his size. The right wing seem to be his favorite spot to shoot from. He knows how to slide to the spot to receive the pass. Can also be a pest on defense. Know when to trail in transition for an open look.
Keyuan Williams
Keyuan Williams
Williams is a mid-range assassin that can create space to get to his spot. You couldn’t tell he was a freshman the way he scored in isolation. Doesn’t say much but let his game do the talking. Plays with high level of confidence; you can tell by his walk. Can shoot from the three-point line excelling in the corner. As his start to develop his body he’ll be able to bump defenders to create easy jump-shots for himself.