UA Future PDC: 5 *More* Names In 2029 (Fox Division)
Memphis, TN — As we are closing the end of the Winter and turning to Spring, prospects from the Class of 2029 will become more nationally known by playing in different events nationwide. This past weekend in Memphis, we got…
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Continue ReadingMemphis, TN — As we are closing the end of the Winter and turning to Spring, prospects from the Class of 2029 will become more nationally known by playing in different events nationwide. This past weekend in Memphis, we got a head start on identifying some of the best prospects from the Class of 2029 who will be playing on the UA Future Circuit in the coming months. We have already identified some prospects from the Class of 2029 The 7th Grade Curry Division and now it is time to dive into the 7th Grade Fox Division with our second part of coverage below…
Aidan Hussey
Aidan Hussey
Aidan Hussey’s dominance around the rim and in the mid-range was a defining feature of his performance this past weekend in Memphis, TN at the UA Future Presidents’ Day Classic showcasing his versatility and scoring ability. Utilizing his size advantage effectively, Hussey asserted himself as a force to be reckoned with on the boards, consistently grabbing rebounds on both ends of the floor and providing his team with second-chance opportunities. His ability to control the paint and score efficiently from the mid-range made him a reliable scoring option for his team. Whether finishing strong at the rim or knocking down jumpers, Hussey’s offensive versatility and dominance in the paint were instrumental in his team’s success.
Jay McField
Jay McField
Jay McField emerged as a formidable force on the court during the UA Future Presidents’ Day Classic in Memphis, standing out as a walking mismatch due to his imposing size and versatile scoring ability. With his dominant physical presence, McField posed significant challenges for defenders, often overpowering them in the paint and creating mismatches on offense. His versatility as a scorer allowed him to excel from various areas of the court, whether it be finishing strong in the paint, knocking down mid-range jumpers, or even stepping out to hit shots from beyond the arc.
Miles Pell
Miles Pell
Miles Pell made a strong impression at the UA Future Presidents’ Day Classic in Memphis, using the tournament as a platform to demonstrate why Grand Rapids Storm holds him in high regard. With his impressive size, Pell proved to be a force in the paint, where he excelled at using his physicality and skill to make an impact. Whether it was battling for rebounds, scoring in the post, or defending against opponents, Pell’s presence in the paint was undeniable.
Ronnie Smith
Ronnie Smith
Ronnie Smith’s performance at the UA Future Presidents’ Day Classic in Memphis, TN signaled immense long-term potential and upside, largely due to his remarkable length and athleticism. Standing out with his impressive physical attributes, Smith’s length provided him with a significant advantage on both ends of the floor, allowing him to impact the game in various ways. His athleticism was particularly notable, as he displayed agility, speed, and explosiveness while on the court.
Tristan Wade
Tristan Wade
Tristan Wade’s performance at the UA Future Presidents’ Day Classic in Memphis was characterized by his relentless intensity and aggressive play whenever the ball was in his hands. Demonstrating exceptional speed and quickness, Wade consistently pushed the tempo and attacked the defense at full speed, making him a constant threat in transition. His ability to excel in traffic and absorb contact while maintaining control of the ball showcased his strength and skill in finishing through tough situations.
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