Which 2025 guards could have a Big May?
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The first week of May is over as the spring AAU period is underway. The rising junior class has the potential to have a strong May, especially in the backcourt. Here are the 2025 guards who could have a big…
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Continue ReadingThe first week of May is over as the spring AAU period is underway. The rising junior class has the potential to have a strong May, especially in the backcourt. Here are the 2025 guards who could have a big May.
Luke Kennevan Luke Kennevan 6'4" | SG Camden Catholic | 2025 State NJ , 6’4 SG Camden Catholic
Kennevan had a strong April with East Coast Power HGSL and should carry it over into the May. The 6’4 guard has a quick release on his jumper and sets his feet before he shoots. Kennevan has a good handle, which he uses to get to the basket and can finish through contact. He moves well without the ball in his hands and moves his feet on the defensive end. Kennevan’s ability to score the ball inside and out is something that will help his stock in a big way over the next couple of months.
Jordan Ghee Jordan Ghee 6'3" | SG Don Bosco Prep | 2025 State NJ , 6’3 SG DePaul Catholic
Ghee is an intriguing prospect to watch in the 2025 class due to his versatility on offense. The 6’3 guard uses his handle effectively as he is able to get into the paint and draw contact. Ghee knows how to get to his spot on the floor and rises up with confidence on his jumper. He can defend both guard spots and is an underrated passer. Ghee has the potential to break out with his ability to do multiple things on the floor for Marston Elite.
Asher Bradley Asher Bradley 6'0" | PG Oratory Prep | 2026 PA , 5’11 PG Oratory Prep
Bradley is playing up in the 17U bracket with the Unity Legends , which should help his development as a floor general. The 5’11 guard uses his handle to beat his defender off the bounce and finish around the basket. Bradley can also score in the mid-range and rarely makes bad decisions with the ball in his hands. He has a good release on his jumper and gets deflections on the defensive end. Bradley is a lead guard prospect who should continue to improve his game over the course of the AAU season.
Jaden Myers Jaden Myers 6'0" | PG Word of God | 2025 State NC , 6’0 PG Columbia
Myers’ stock has been shooting up over the last month for the 16U NJ Scholars and it should continue in May. The 6’0 guard has a lightning quick first step, which he uses to blow by his defender and finishes nicely around the rim. Myers knows how to get his teammates involved in the half court and has a good release on his jumper. He moves his feet on the defensive end and gets deflections, which leads to easy baskets in transition. Myers is a talented guard prospect who has the potential to rise his stock even further over the spring and summer.
Brandon Russell, 6’4 CG Pennington
Russell has the potential to make a lot of noise this May with 16U Shoreshots Rio UAA as he does a bunch of different things on both sides of the ball. The 6’4 guard attacks the basket with a purpose as he is a strong finisher around the rim and is unafraid of contact. Russell uses his size to see over his defender and gets to his spot on the floor with ease. He is a strong rebounder and an underrated defender. Russell is a physical guard prospect whose game should continue to grow over the course of the spring and summer.
Other Prospects to Watch:
Ty Carnegie Ty Carnegie 5'10" | PG Teaneck | 2025 State NJ , 5’10 PG Teaneck
Jaycen Santucci Jaycen Santucci 6'4" | SG Central Regional | 2025 State NJ , 6’3 SG Central Regional
Bryan Ebeling Bryan Ebeling 6'3" | SG St. Rose | 2025 State NJ , 6’3 SG St. Rose
Ahmad Torrence, 6’3 PG Hudson Catholic
Cameron McRae Cameron McRae 5'10" | PG Elizabeth | 2025 State NJ , 5’10 PG Elizabeth