January Court Chronicles: Tuesday Primetime Standouts
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Parker Jefferson TX #5 C #1 HEIGHT 6'10" POS C CLASS 2025 View Profile Parker Jefferson Twitter State: Texas School: Waxahachie Club: Team Griffin Parker Jefferson Parker Jefferson 6’10” | C Waxahachie | 2025 State #46 Nation TX made an…
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Continue ReadingParker Jefferson Parker Jefferson 6’10” | C Waxahachie | 2025 State #46 Nation TX made an impact from the start, asserting his post presence with cuts, offensive rebounds, and short-range turnaround jumpers. He immediately established dominance by backing his man down and using his body to seal defenders, creating space for easy baskets. Jefferson showcased excellent court awareness, consistently recognizing backdoor cuts and delivering accurate passes. Everything was going his way, his versatility was on full display and evident when he stretched the floor with for long mid-range jumper to tie the score at the halftime buzzer. Jefferson went on to finish the game with a dynamic 35 points as he showcased a lot of translatable skills for the next level.
Kayden Edwards Kayden Edwards 6’3″ | CG Duncanville | 2025 State #63 Nation TX displayed an high level ability to play at top speed, showcasing his reliability as a bucket getter. His poised and confident approach allowed him to score seamlessly within the flow of the game, whether in transition or the halfcourt. Edwards stood out for his remarkable skill of knocking down contested jumpshots, showcasing composure and belief in his ability to make tough shots under defensive pressure.
B.J. Davis-Ray B.J. Davis-Ray 6’6″ | SG Duncanville | 2025 State #37 Nation TX showcased an impactful versatility as a well-polished wing-guard, changing the game both on and off the ball. His offensive prowess was most deadly when he found his spots in the mid-range for a stop-and-pop, and his effective first step made him a threat when ripping through and attacking his defender.
Nunn was a lights-out jump shooter, showcasing a well-rounded scoring threat with three-pointers, mid-range shots, catch-and-shoot opportunities, and off-the-dribble attempts. His versatility kept the defense honest, as he could confidently take it all the way to the rack. Nunn’s range was undeniable, demonstrating accuracy, balance, and consistent mechanics whether shooting from the wings, top of the key, or way beyond the arc. In a recent game, he finished with an efficient 19-point outing.
Anthony Cook Anthony Cook SF Duncanville | 2025 TX changed the game as a possession extender, consistently positioning himself in the right spot at the best time. Cook’s play was characterized by tremendous hustle, relentless effort, and unwavering determination on the court.