The Finale: Day 1 15U Afternoon Standouts
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The Finale kicked off on Saturday, July 1. It features several great teams and top players from multiple states. Players from Oklahoma, Kansas, Arkansas, Missouri, Louisiana, and possibly even other places. This event is loaded with talent. This article is…
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Continue ReadingThe Finale kicked off on Saturday, July 1. It features several great teams and top players from multiple states. Players from Oklahoma, Kansas, Arkansas, Missouri, Louisiana, and possibly even other places. This event is loaded with talent. This article is breaking down the top 15U performers for the last four games that I watched on day 1 of the event. Lets see who was able to join the elite talent on this list.
Israel Fugett
Israel Fugett
Israel Fugett never ceases to disappoint. He puts on a show every time, which includes emphatic dunks. He grabbed one rebound after another and for the second straight event that I have watched him in, he looks like the best rebounder and in-game dunker. He had probably close to 16 rebounds, which includes multiple offensive rebounds. One play that shows this is that he had a monster dunk off of an offensive rebound while in transition. He showed the ability to finish inside time after time. He has great size, length, and athleticism that he utilizes to the fullest. He had a double-double in this game with points and rebounds, but he also made an impact on defense. Several times, he went up and either blocked or swatted the ball away on an opponent shot attempt. He exemplifies what a traditional power forward/ center has been done for. With how he plays, players like Shawn Kemp and Blake Griffin come to mind. He dominates in a variety of ways.
Brady Robertson Brady Robertson 5’11” | SG Mustang | 2026 OK put on a shooting display in this one. He hit three three-pointers from the corner and two others throughout the game. He utilizes a smooth and quick jumper that helped him get the shot up with an ounce of space. His impact went beyond his shooting ability, as he was able to grab some rebounds and knock down his free throw attempts. His shooting in this game was some of the best I have seen in the tournament so far.
Reed Hellman Reed Hellman 6’5″ | PF Waukomis | 2026 State OK played well against the Oklahoma Icons Elite. His biggest impact came from the boards. He grabbed one offensive rebound after another. He had a few finishes inside the paint, but also a few good plays on defense. On defense, he came away with both, a block and a steal. His impact went beyond that, as he played good on-ball and interior defense. He looked impressive in this game.
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Aveon Stokes
Aveon Stokes
Aveon Stokes looked impressive, putting on a show of the best defensive performances. I recorded six steals for him in the circuit, SIX. He played great on-ball defense, with some of the steals seeing him laying it in at the other end. His defense was elite, but his impact came from his rebounding and fastbreak points, as well. He made a case for the best defensive performance out of any 15U game that I saw. It was impressive in regards to what he did.