2025 NorCal Prospects To See In Vegas
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PH NorCal has a good group of 2025 Prospects who’ll be out in Vegas this weekend playing at one of the multiple events that will be going on. This group of prospects have been steady performers, and have consistently maintained…
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Continue ReadingPH NorCal has a good group of 2025 Prospects who’ll be out in Vegas this weekend playing at one of the multiple events that will be going on. This group of prospects have been steady performers, and have consistently maintained their ranking in our top 25 up to this point.
Stokes started in the top ten and has played his way up. He’s in a new role with his high school team. He’s had a breakout Spring at Cali-Live, and Section 7 earning of DI offers. He’s continued his consistent play with Team Lillard 16U at 3SSB in Rock Hill a week ago. He has a strong body, a good and improving skill set. Stokes can score in different ways. He plays hard, and defends.
Moore has seen his stock go up, he got his first DI offer after his play at Section 7. The long wiry Guard/Wing needs to muscle up a bit but he showed his competitiveness at Rock Hill with Jalen Green Elite 16. He’s a better ball handler than we thought, he had good takes off the dribble, working up high, then getting into the paint using his lengthy to get paint points. His 3-point shot is improved. He boxes out, has good movements on defense.
Perryman could be the sleeper in this group, we don’t get to see a lot of him, but when we do he’s shown us he can operate from either of the guard positions. He’s an excellent facilitator with quality handles, vision, and quickness to attack the paint, he’s patient up top. He has a quick first step, a strong drive from different angles to produce points in the paint. His lengthy arms and foot speed allows him to guard most scoring guards. He picked up a DI offer at Cali-Live.
The solid body forward has excellent foot work and awareness on the court. He can handle the contact in the paint. He has good balance, and is often working himself into position to get rebounds on both ends. He led his Rocklin team to the title at Cali-Live. He provided good inside play for Jalen Green 16 Elite at 3SSB Rock Hill a week ago. He’s proven he can hit the 3pt shot, he handles well enough to drive it into the paint. He’s an excellent passer
McNeal has a quality set of skills to work with. He’s a versatile player with his high school team handling in the open court, scoring with good drives into the paint and knocking down 3’s in the free flowing offense. With Lillard 16, he’s a muscular forward with strength who can body up other bigs, defend in the paint, he’ll get his share of rebounds, and use power to get his points in the paint.
Spears has long arms and an improving set of skills that gets him quality minutes playing with Jalen Green 16. In Rock Hill he was productive using his length to score tough buckets in the paint. He got rebounds, went coast to coast under control once. His handles and toughness will get him points in the paint. He’ll make 3’s, and defend multiple positions.
Singleton has been playing consistent basketball This past Spring and leading up to this point in the Summer. College coaches he’s worth taking a look at. The point guard for Jalen Green Elite 16’s was a NorCal standout in Rock Hill. He competes on both ends of the court. His guard skills will continue to rise. He makes tough shots on the drive, hits the pull-up jumper off the dribble, he can knock down an open 3ptrs. He’s a good rebounding guard a relentless on ball defender.
Kruegers been consistent this Spring, and is heading into the Summer on an upward path. He’s a solid player who does things that keeps a team in the game. He makes good decisions with the ball, he’s a ball mover who’ll make the extra pass. He plays with good body control and has an ability to get his shot off or draw fouls on the drive against shot blockers. He can knock down 3’s, and run an offense.
Isaak is one of the better shooters long and short in this NorCal 2025 class. He’s always moving, using screens to his advantage. He has confidence and no hesitation if the shot is there. We haven’t seen much of him this Spring playing with Why Not EYBL 16’s, but make no mistake he can put the ball in the net. He has decent handles and foot speed along with quality passing around the perimeter. He’s a bit under the radar.
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He’s a skilled and consistent performer whenever he takes the court. He has the tools to be productive running the point guard position, yet can be just as effective working off ball with his decision making, quality handles, and ability to knock down open 3’s on the catch, or finish drives with kick-outs, dump-offs or floaters.