Five players to watch at GASO Fall-Tour Players
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Preseason is in full swing! Mi3 Center hosting GASO’s fall tour after they host their San Antonio edition last weekend. This season could be one of the most competitive seasons in Texas. Let’s look at the players who you need…
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Continue ReadingPreseason is in full swing! Mi3 Center hosting GASO’s fall tour after they host their San Antonio edition last weekend. This season could be one of the most competitive seasons in Texas. Let’s look at the players who you need to watch.
Making his return to the city in a major way. Watched Resiste hit turn around shots when defenders in his face. Explosive jumper around the rim that can create for himself. The soft release can give him the shooter’s touch. Like to post up in the short corner.
Jermaine Tindle
Jermaine Tindle
Tindle plays with a sense of desperation. The lanky athletic forward crashes boards on both ends of the floor. Bring excitement to his team dunking the ball. Late bloomer that can surely play at the next level with his size, length, athleticism, and motor. Look for him make Dickinson presence felt down low.
Thomas one of the biggest transfers to Houston, picking up an offer from Lamar University before even been settled into a school. Thomas provide a big guard presence of the floor. Loves to rim hunt any chance he get. Love the aggression he plays with attacking the rim. Can create space for himself to get his smoother jump-shot off around the free-throw line. A silent assassin with the ball in his hands that understand spacing the floor concept. Smooth skillset standing at six feet- seven inches.
Tyrus Rathan-Mayes
Tyrus Rathan-Mayes
Another big guard that is fun to watch. Stand six-feet six inches tall with good playmaking abilities that you can use at he point position. His older brother (Xavier Rathan-Mayes) had a stint in the NBA, and signed to Florida State out of high school. Crafty with the ball in hands whether handling the rock or finishing at the rim
Young transferred from Cypress Ridge to Cypress Falls going from starter to backup for Joesph Tugler….. The learning experience is paying off well. More aggressive in the paint with the ball in his hands, and playing above the rim. The six-feet nine-inch forward was second team all-district, and is expected to make another leap. Recently received an offer from Loyola University of Chicago