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Jamarri Simpson OK #18 CG #7 HEIGHT 6'3" POS CG CLASS 2025 View Profile Jamarri Simpson Twitter State: Oklahoma School: Booker T Washington Jamarri had a great summer for his school during the month of June and for his AAU…
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Continue ReadingJamarri had a great summer for his school during the month of June and for his AAU program in May/July. What stood out to us was that Jamarri added the ability to shoot the 3 with confidence and really make defenders pay. He knocked down his 3 pointers in transition wide open or with a contested hand in his face.
To no surprised, Jayden had a really good summer and his stats can show for it. Even during his time of playing up, he showed he wouldn’t miss a beat with the older kids and their physicality. Brown kept his handle on a string, continued to finish in the paint a variety of different ways even winning the game a few times for his team. Brown still has that unlimited range on his 3 pointer that drags you all the way out as a defender.
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Collin has really started to tap into his potential. Making the transfer to southeast high school you can expect a big bang from his this summer with a breathe of fresh air. He made it known he was here to dominate when he dunked on an opponent in the school summer league during a game where his parents thought he was going for a difficult lay up but ended up flushing it. His shooting has never been a question and he’s been defending really well.
Gunn is a true PG and everyone loves him for it. He has the natural instinct to be a leader and the coach on AND off the floor when he gets subbed out. He has an amazing feel for the game and knows where his teammates are at and knows how to get them the ball in their spots. Korbin is a ELITE finisher, if you’re on his team and he’s attacking the rim you almost always know its going in.
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Jyson showed you why he’s one of the best in the midwest this summer. At 6’4″-6’5″ playing the guard spot, he just shot over players all game in the mid range area. When teams try to throw bigger or stronger players on him he just blows by them or uses his ball handling to create space and get his jumper off. You usually hate it when players fadeaway but seeing Jyson do it he just makes it look so smooth.