5 under the radar ballers you should know
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Justin Bandy FL #80 SF #18 HEIGHT 6'9" POS SF CLASS 2025 View Profile Justin Bandy Twitter State: Florida School: Trinity Catholic Bandy is a skilled 6’9 forward who plays hard. He brings the ball up for his team, makes…
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Continue ReadingBandy is a skilled 6’9 forward who plays hard. He brings the ball up for his team, makes difficult passes, shoots the ball from range, and makes hustle plays. Bandy makes difficult shots at a high rate. They may not be the best athlete, but he has the IQ and toughness to make up for it.
Jayson Montgomery | Wharton
The 2025 prospect shoots the cover off the ball. A high academic kid with a 6’1 size and an improved ball handling. He’s improved his fitness, and it’s helped him make plays on the defensive end.
Corbin’s been a known scorer since his days at Wildwood. He’s grown since then, and it’s helped him become a better finisher around the rim. He’s still a deadly jump shooter who can put up points in catch and shoot opportunities and off the dribble. Competes with an edge on both ends of the floor.
Eric Gainer | St. Pete
There are scoring guards, and then there’s Gainer. He’s capable of scoring 20+ on any given night. He’s a quick, undersized guard who can score on all levels with quickness and crafty play. His scoring gravity opens up opportunities for other players. The sophomore is wired to score but puts team success above all else. Solid defender who can get into a ball handler’s body for steals. Good decision-maker who reads the floor well.
The sophomore is a next-level athlete with a mean streak. He’s an aggressive downhill scorer with the pop to finisher over bigs. At 6’3, he has good measurables for the lead guard spot. There is a lot of upside for an athletic guard who gets to the free throw line, competes on defense, and is working on controlling his pace.