West Coast Clash: 2026s & 2027s To Know
I wanted to take the time to identify some of the younger players at the West Coast Clash that are playing in the 15U and 16U divisions. I have been incredibly impressed with their level of play and they brought…
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Continue ReadingI wanted to take the time to identify some of the younger players at the West Coast Clash that are playing in the 15U and 16U divisions. I have been incredibly impressed with their level of play and they brought it again with some big-time performances yesterday at the Prep Hoops event.
Farmer has impressive physicality for a kid his age but yesterday it was all about him knocking down shots from outside, and many times being the first kid down the floor to catch defenses napping for quick hitting buckets. He is a tireless performer who is always ready for the next challenge and is a big part of what makes BDH Elite go.
Major Williams
Major Williams
Williams was kind of astonishing to watch considering he played up in the 16U division as a 2027. The astonishing part was I had no idea how young he was until I was told. He held his own in the game against Prospect Kids, handling pressure well, applying some himself on the defensive end, and showing some great shiftiness and an ability to get to the paint an cut up the defense.
Kingston Stanciu
Kingston Stanciu
This kid has been a high motor guy for Roots Academy, making plays on the defensive end and showing real grit and determination. He can make some big plays, blocking shots and pulling down big rebounds, and overall shows awesome fight and the ability to punch back in a back and forth game.
Bennett has burst on the scene as a high-energy, fearless defender, but he’s also been showing some good upside offensively. He has found his rhythm with great off-ball movement, often finding room for give-and-go’s, and really excelling at playing off of two feet, getting around traffic in the paint.
Malachi Patton
Malachi Patton
Patton poured in the buckets against BDH Elite 2026 yesterday. He was a threat from outside, getting to his spots in the mid-range, and finding room at the basket. He’s a talented 2027 with some wiggle to his game and a soft touch from wherever he spots up from. He’s a gamer and has real potential with how consistent and soft his stroke was.