Grind Region Finals Day 1: 17U Standout Performers
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Broderick Brooks LA #14 SG #1 HEIGHT 6'4" POS SG CLASS 2024 View Profile Broderick Brooks Instagram Twitter State: Louisiana School: Zachary Broderick Brooks Broderick Brooks 6’4″ | SG Zachary | 2024 State LA , standing at 6-foot-3, proved to…
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Continue ReadingBroderick Brooks Broderick Brooks 6’4″ | SG Zachary | 2024 State LA , standing at 6-foot-3, proved to be a highly skilled scorer who put on an offensive masterclass during his first game of the weekend as he finished with an impressive 21 points. Brooks attacked the rim with finesse and knocked down three-pointers off the dribble. His smooth footwork and patient offensive skill set allowed him to take advantage of whatever the defense gave him. Brooks also showcased his athleticism by playing above the rim in the open floor and in traffic. His knack for finishing against contesting defenders highlighted his body control and scoring versatility.
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Kellen Jedlicka
Kellen Jedlicka
Kellen Jedlicka is a 6’5” combo-forward with a strong post-up game and a solid perimeter game. Jedlicka excelled when establishing his presence near the block. He utilized his weight and strength effectively, always leaning on defenders to back them under the basket. This ability to establish position down low made him to be a reliable and consistent scoring option in the paint. Jedlicka showed off his offensive abilities versatility and efficiency on a play to play basis, displaying the ability to score from the inside out with a small number of dribbles. A threat from various areas on the court, especially when given space or spotting up from the outside and drilling jumpers even beyond the college range. On the defensive side of the ball, Kellen Jedlicka displayed a commitment to being a rim protector. As the anchor, he consistently kept his hands high, allowing him to rebound, contest shots, and block shots at a steady rate.
Kevin Parker Jr.’s love for the stepback pull-up was evident in his game. He displayed an impressive ability to size up his defender, displaying remarkable pace, poise, alongside a lethal combination of footwork, balance, and timing. Whenever the ball was in Parker Jr.’s hands, he confidently and consistently went to his signature stepback move to create the separation needed for his three-pointers from the top of the key. What sets Kevin Parker apart from others was his masterful use of the stepback which seemed nearly unguardable at times. Despite his opponents knowing what was coming, they struggled to effectively stop it, forcing them to respect his shooting ability. Once Parker had the defense in fear of his jumper, he would then attack the basket, drawing fouls by fearlessly absorbing body contact.
Hamish Bevan
Hamish Bevan
Hamish Bevan exemplified what it means to be a tough, hard worker with a nonstop motor. On the court, Bevan proved to be a workhorse type of player, leaving no stone unturned in his effort on impacting the game. Whether he was controlling the glass, diving on the floor for loose balls, or setting the tone with his physicality, Hamish went above and beyond to contribute to his team’s success. His ability to always be in the right spot at the most opportune times was truly remarkable. Hamish displayed an uncanny knack for following his teammates’ missed shots to the rim as he positioned himself perfectly under the basket, and capitalized on second-chance shots with putback layups. Bevan’s dedication and relentless hustle were evident in every aspect of his game.
Deivion Pikes
Deivion Pikes
Deivion Pikes was a standout game-changer whose impact on the outcome went well beyond scoring and other statistics. He possesses the qualities that any team would love to have, but opponents would hate to face. Pikes was a true bruiser, embracing physicality and using his strength to excel on the court. His relentless pursuit of rebounds, along with his excellent positioning, allowed him to consistently secure boards for his team. Pikes was a X-factor coming off the bench, bringing an abundance of energy through his communication skills and ability to direct his teammates on the defensive end, resulting in strong team defense that often disrupted the opposing team’s game plan.