#FLDreamMLK 3-Point Specialist
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Let me say this first regarding this article: The players listed made a minimum of 3-3s in games I watched. That was the criteria for being in this article of some of the best shooters at the #FLDreamMLK Challenge on…
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Continue ReadingLet me say this first regarding this article: The players listed made a minimum of 3-3s in games I watched. That was the criteria for being in this article of some of the best shooters at the #FLDreamMLK Challenge on day one. These are just a few of the 3-point specialist I saw…
Isaac Mothersill Isaac Mothersill 6'0" | PG Chaminade Madonna College Preperatory | 2025 FL (5’9/CG/’25/Chaminade Madonna College Preparatory)
IG: isaac2tuff
X: @isaac2tuff
Isaac qualified as a 3-point specialist by knocking down 5 treys from behind the arc. He came out blazing early and set the tone that he would be in full-out scoring mode throughout the game. When he wasn’t knocking down trey balls, he was a playmaker off the bounce, creating his opportunities as well as opportunities for his teammates. He can make tough threes, both on the move and off the dribble, but he also made some tough shots off the dribble, showing his ability to score in a variety of ways. He had his toolkit wide open and had an impressive outing on day 2.
Christian Maxon Christian Maxon 6'2" | CG Fort Pierce Central | 2025 State FL (6’2/SG/’25/Fort Pierce Central HS)
IG: _christianmaxon
X: @MaxonTwins
Christian qualified as a 3-point specialist by knocking down 4 treys from behind the arc. His floor game was nothing but brilliant, and he showed his skillset, which he has become known for over the years. I have put ink on Christian before, and when I write multiple times on players, I look for areas of improvement. One thing I noticed about Christian is that he has become more patient with the rock in his hands. His shot selection has improved, and his ability to create for his teammates and keep everyone engaged is on another level. His scoring prowess is there, and as he continues to eye the next level, he has to continue improving areas of his game where there are opportunities for growth.
Christopher Maxon Christopher Maxon 6'2" | CG Fort Pierce Central | 2025 State FL (6’2/CG/’25/Fort Pierce Central)
IG: snipatwins2025
X: @MaxonTwins
Christopher qualified as a 3-point specialist by knocking down 3 treys from behind the arc. He was very efficient shooting the rock and continues to show his excellent understanding of time and situations. He is a skilled scoring guard who is very lethal in c&s situations. His presence on the floor makes it easy for his teammates to go to work without worrying about his man offering help because helping off Chris is almost like automatically giving up 3pts. He has excellent shooting mechanics and touch from all levels and is a constant source of production. He still has room to improve with his play off the bounce and play on the defensive end of the floor.
Caleb Krivitzkin Caleb Krivitzkin 6'0" | CG Cypress Bay | 2024 FL (6’0/PG/’24/Cypress Bay High)
IG: C.j_krivitzkin
X: @Cjkrivitzkin
Caleb qualified as a 3-point specialist by knocking down 4 treys from behind the arc. Outside of his ability to score from behind the arc, he is a lefty lead guard who does a good job orchestrating the offense, setting the table for his teammates, and getting the rock to them where they can go to work. He is an experienced floor general who settles and energizes his team and is looked upon to lead from his coaches and his teammates. He is quick off the bounce as he can switch gears while attacking, and he makes good decisions with the rock after getting into the heart of the defense. He is not afraid of pressure moments as he tied the game against Chaminade with a trey ball with three seconds left in the game.
Ethan Fernandez (6’1/Wing/’25/Doral Academy)
IG: ethanfer10
X: @ETHANFE08142455
Ethan qualified as a 3-point specialist by knocking down 4 treys from behind the arc. He is a player who understands his role and his strengths and does not deviate from them. He is a shooting specialist and must be accounted for every second when he is on the court. He lets it fly with confidence and does not need a lot of space to get his shot off. He will have to continue to work on putting the ball on the floor and creating off-the-bounce because teams will work to run him off the line.
Martin Nunez (6’0/PG/’25/Doral Academy)
IG: chinpupz
X: @MartinNunez04
Martin qualified as a 3-point specialist by knocking down 3 treys from behind the arc. He is a solid lead guard who can make the open trey, out of his c&s opportunities. He shot the ball well against Douglas but also showed his ability to get his teammates involved by creating opportunities off the bounce. He doesn’t over-dribble and keeps the ball moving, which makes him a valuable asset to his squad as we begin to look toward the playoffs. With his ability to balance scoring and facilitating, he is going to be key to how far his squad can get in the playoffs.