Spring Report Cards: 2025 Grassroots Grades II
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School is out and it’s report card time. We got to see a ton of players during the Spring Grassroots season. In a follow-up to our Spring Report Cards we take a look at the grades of some 2026 prospects.…
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Continue ReadingSchool is out and it’s report card time. We got to see a ton of players during the Spring Grassroots season. In a follow-up to our Spring Report Cards we take a look at the grades of some 2026 prospects.
Jefferson is coming off a solid performance at Pangos AA camp, this coming on the Heels of some strong performances during the EYBL season, as he averaged over 11ppg during the Memphis stop.
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Bartlett was a monster during the Spring. The throwback post is showing how valuable good bigs are for this or any level for that matter. He has been impressive during EYBL play putting up over 14 per game while snagging over 7 boards.
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Lide is a card carrying memeber of my All irrational confidence team. He’s still a guy capable of pulling from deep at anytime, but he’s improved his playmaking grade. Don’t be suprised to see him playing through his bigs more during the upcoming season.
Quick has improved his Dawg grade. No longer a baby faced assasian, he looks like a player that realizes he’s got a signature skill. He’s improved his overall shooting grade, transitioning from just a spot up shooter, to a player now capable of creating his shot off the bounce.
I think this could be a huge year for Childress. He’s improved his finishing grade, as he has one of the best layup packages in the city. With the wealth of talent at their disposal, look for the scoring guard to be used as an X-factor for the Rams.
Jones is one of the most unique players we have, however it’s his composure were he’s improved. The big man takes a Shaq like beating, but has learned to simply go to the line and make his free throws. Highly skilled big man is on the verge of opening some eyes.
I was recently blown away by Coleman’s improvement during the Desert Reign Summer League. I watched him over the course of the last two season stand in the corner and make shots. He’s shown that he can create for himself, improving both his handle and passing grades in the process.
Patterson has always been a gritty low post scorer. He’s starting to stretch his game out, showing the ability to faceup and attack the basket. He’s improved his three point shooting grade as well, which will make him a much more difficult cover in the upcoming season.