Premier Spring Showcase: New 15U Names to Know
I checked out the Premier Spring Showcase from last weekend and found a bunch of new names to know in the 2026 and 2027 classes. These guys showed some real promise in the 15U division and stood out as names…
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Continue ReadingI checked out the Premier Spring Showcase from last weekend and found a bunch of new names to know in the 2026 and 2027 classes. These guys showed some real promise in the 15U division and stood out as names to know going forward.
Jordan Carson | Spokane Elite | 2027
Carson is a tall kid at about 6-foot-5 who has the patience and footwork, along with some nice touch inside, to be a real playmaker from the blocks. He also stepped outside to drain a 3-pointer from the top of the key and showed a good foundation of ball skills for a kid his size. If he keeps growing and getting stronger, Carson should be a name to know from the east side of the state.
Finn LaPointe | Hooptown Elite | 2026
LaPointe is a 6-foot-3 wing that made a ton of plays finding guys cutting to the hoop, and hustling on defense to be a two-way impact player. His vision was outstanding as he found backdoor cutters for bounce passes through tight windows on multiple occasions. The motor was there on both ends of the floor, running in transition to get put-back buckets, and hustling down on the other end to get a big block at the rim.
Boyce Robertson | Team 360 Hoops | 2026
This wing was a nice compliment to the strong point guard play from teammate Nolan Wright Nolan Wright 5'10" | PG Sehome | 2026 State WA . Robertson was able to get to the hoop from the perimeter using strength and a pretty decent handle to get the edge on defenders. His length was a big factor in getting to the middle of the defense and once he was there he made smart decisions with the ball.
Key’Andre White & Peyton Brooks | Seattle Rotary | 2026
I put White and Brooks together because they both exhibited much of the same skillset, bringing versatility from the wing spot on both ends. They were highly active players, making the most of their touches and being aggressive, using fakes to get defenders off-balance and then attack the paint. They also did a great job contributing without the ball and showed good potential as guys that can make plays all over the floor.
Michael Masini Michael Masini 6'8" | SF Gig Harbor | 2026 State WA | Friends of Hoop | 2026
Masini is a 6-foot-7 forward who showed some promising skills over the weekend. First off, the big man has a good-looking stroke from the free-throw line and looks to have the potential to extend that going forward. He moves pretty well around the blocks and worked hard inside to compete at the rim. He could get some decent run off the bench for Gig Harbor this winter and is a post to watch this summer.