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Breydon Day HEIGHT 5'10" POS N/A CLASS 2030 Breydon Day Club: 2030 Day is a prospect to keep an eye on. The young forward displayed a variety of skills. He’s a long and active and can impact games from nearly…

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Breydon Day
Breydon Day
Day is a prospect to keep an eye on. The young forward displayed a variety of skills. He’s a long and active and can impact games from nearly every area of the floor. He showed a nice jump hook, proving already to be a valuable inside scorer. What made him different was his ability to rebound and lead the break, making some nice passes in transition to his teammates.

Caleb Morin
Caleb Morin
I didn’t get an exact height on Morin, but he was one of the taller players on the floor. He plays with a good IQ and used his signature skill to help his team. Morin showed the ability to be a knock down shooter in catch and shoot situations.

Andreyy Hernandez Loya
Andreyy Hernandez Loya
No way to sugar coat it, AHL was one of my favorite players to watch. “Baby Jokic” does not have the prototypical basketball frame, but he has the game. The big guard played every position for his team, punishing players down low while making pinpoint passes to teammates when he ran the point. Between his passing, spinning and finishing he was the most exciting player to watch during the event.

Jahir Estrada
Jahir Estrada
Estrada got on the radar with his size and length. He is a willing rim runner that moves fluidly up and down the court. He showed that he can be the recipient off the break, or finish slashes to the rim.

Will Worbell
Will Worbell
There’s a lot of terms for Worbell’s game, but perhaps Moxie would be the most accurate. The PG is a tough playing hardnosed, on the ball defender who was also an effective as a tempo controlling point guard. Perhaps his best skill was his finishing ability, as he made a ton of runners and finishes in the lane.

John Paul
John Paul
Worbell and Paul were similar in size, however their games were quite different. While Worbell did most of his damage, finishing around the rim, Paul did most of his from the perimeter. he was one of the better ballhandlers I saw, using a good combination of crossover and between the legs dribbles to change directions and defeat defenders.