Texas Talent For College Coaches
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The great state pf Texas features a ton of basketball talent. I’m going to give you 6 players from Texas that college coaches should take a look at! Roman Flores HEIGHT 6'0" POS CG CLASS 2024 Roman Flores School: Taft…
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Continue ReadingThe great state pf Texas features a ton of basketball talent. I’m going to give you 6 players from Texas that college coaches should take a look at!
Roman Flores
Roman Flores
Flores is a really nice talent that should get some looks. He’s stays shot ready looking for the pass and catches and shoots in rhythm from behind the arc. Flores has some blow by speed as well and can attack the rim off the bounce. He can go both ways with the ball and has nice body control at the rim.
Jeffries is a skilled guard that some coaches should really see. He’s a downhill player that seems very comfortable and effective getting the ball out in transition. Jeffries can do some great work leading the break with the ball in his hands. He can finish with both hands on either side of the rim and plays with his head up, seeing open shooters if the D collapses.
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Stephanson is a very talented player that certainly will find a home at the next level. He has a nose for the ball and picks up a lot of buckets near and around the rim because of it. Stephanson is a very creative scorer with the ability to maintain his balance and control even in traffic. He can create his own looks and also has the ability to drive and dish.
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Jexemir Bido
Jexemir Bido
Bido is a very intriguing prospect that coaches should definitely take a look at. He’s a lengthy forward that takes pride in his defense and has active hands on that end. Bido shows a lot of versatility in his offensive game. He can score with his back to the basket as well as step out beyond the arc and stretch the defense.
Daniel Williams
Daniel Williams
Williams is a talent that college coaches should take a look at. He has some explosiveness in the way that he attacks. Williams has the a nice pull up jumper with a motion that’s tough to defend. He reads the defenders very well on the pick and roll and uses it wisely to take advantage of their positioning.
Jacob May
Jacob May
May is a player that coaches at the next level will want to see. If a coach needs or wants a shooter, this may be the perfect fit. May can fill it up from behind the arc and is a game changer with his shot. He has volleyball line type of range, so he has to be picked up pretty close to half court. May is very comfortable pulling up off the bounce and firing away.