Coast To Coast 2025 Prospects
There are talented prospects with very diverse skill sets that can be found from coast to coast. We’re going to give you some examples of those coast to coast prospects in the class of 2025. David Erskine POS PG CLASS…
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Continue ReadingThere are talented prospects with very diverse skill sets that can be found from coast to coast. We’re going to give you some examples of those coast to coast prospects in the class of 2025.
David Erskine
David Erskine
Erskine is a player to watch in Virginia. He has a smooth jumper with a pretty quick release that makes solid closeouts pretty difficult. Erskine is fast with impressive straight line speed with the ball. This allows him to create fast break opportunities and beat the defense back, especially off of turnovers. He can be slippery with the ball and has nice touch around the rim with the ability to play off contact.
Jacob Libiran
Jacob Libiran
Libiran is a very intriguing prospect out of California. He has quick and bouncy feet that seem to help him stay a step in front of his defender. Libiran has very good range on his jumper that extends well beyond the 3 point line. He can bury a jumper off the catch and the dribble and he can create looks at the rim by going with both his left and right hand. Libiran can be a plus defender with his footwork as well.
Bishop is definitely a prospect to keep a close eye on. He carries a ton of upside to his impressive skill set. Bishop seems to always play in attack mode going at the rim with the ball. He can use both his left and right hand and can finish with both hands on both sides of the rim as well. Bishop does a great job combining creativity with touch when he finishes at the bucket.
Addox Acosta
Addox Acosta
Acosta is a player to watch in Texas. He has a chance to be an MVP type of perimeter defender. Acosta brings energy and grit to that end of the floor. Acosta can be that defender that wins hustle points for his team. Offensively, he has a jumper with 3 point range that he can in a few different ways. Acosta is very comfortable pulling up on a dime if a defender doesn’t pick him up. He can also bury a jumper off the catch.
McGuirk is a big time prospect that will be turning a ton of heads for the rest of the summer. He works really hard off the ball knowing the more he moves the ball, the more likely it’s coming back to him for a better look than the original. McGuirk is a true 3 level scorer that can bury a jumper even with a hand in his face, can get creative in the mid range and can finish at the rim. He’s also willing and able to dump the ball off to a scorer when attacking the rim.