Fall Stock Risers
As the Fall AAU season comes to a close, we look at 5 players who were stock risers in the fall. Yusuf Dakane, Team BCRI, Position Guard, Class 2025 Yusuf showed how quick and explosive he is this fall. He…
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Continue ReadingAs the Fall AAU season comes to a close, we look at 5 players who were stock risers in the fall.
Yusuf Dakane, Team BCRI, Position Guard, Class 2025
Yusuf showed how quick and explosive he is this fall. He makes plays with his athleticism, and body control. He can score at the rim, and is also a good passer. He is tough to stay in front of due to his speed. He also crashes the glass hard, and rebounds well for his size. Should be a breakout junior season for Yusuf.
Dante Jeremic, Team New England, Position Guard, Class 2025
Dante is a Guard who can control the pace of the game. He can finish well at the rim, and he can play at multiple speeds. He does a good job drawing the help in and then finding the open teammate. He plays with high energy on both sides of the ball.
Salim Diaby, Team Expressions Elite, Class 2027, Position F/C
The 6’11 big man really impressed me this fall, and he could possibly be a high major division 1 prospect. He has always had very high potential, he just had a very raw skill set. He has great length and athleticism that you can’t teach. He can finish well above the rim, and is very effective on the pick and roll. opposing defensive teams can not switch on the pick and roll. Watch for Salim this winter.
Ryan McLaughlin, Team Middlesex Magic, Class 2026, Position Guard
I think the 6’1 Guard could be in for a breakout Sophomore season, after a strong fall with the Magic. He is a leader on the floor, and is often talking to players, or calling out plays. He is a sharp shooter from long range, and can knock down three pointers. He has a quick release, and a smooth shooting form. He is a good decision maker and has a good shot selection. He handles the ball with confidence, and is a hard working player who I expect to keep improving.
Josiah Adamson-Hardwick, Team Expressions Elite, Class 2027, Position Guard
Josiah is a high flying athlete who can finish way above the rim with big dunks. He is very aggressive on both the offensive and defensive sides of the ball. He is a strong built, and likes to attack down hill and he can finish well in the lane through contact. On defense he moves well, and gets a bunch of steals with his active hands. Josiah is still young, but he is looking like he is a potential division 1 prospect.