UA Future PDC: 5 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 first part of coverage below…
Jamarcus Alford
Jamarcus Alford
Jarmarcus Alford displayed his remarkable versatility during the weekend in Memphis, TN at the UA Future Presidents’ Day Classic, exhibiting his skill set in various facets of the game. Particularly impressive was his effectiveness in transition, where his combination of skills and athleticism allowed him to excel in fast-break situations. Alford’s ability to push the pace and make plays in the open court added a dynamic element to his team’s offense. Moreover, his versatile skill set and physical presence enabled him to make an impact on both ends of the floor.
Paxon Grimes
Paxon Grimes
Paxon Grimes’ served as the floor leader for Grand Rapids Storm in Memphis, TN at the UA Future Presidents’ Day Classic showcasing his skill and leadership as a dynamic guard. With his versatile abilities, Grimes’ poses a significant challenge for defenders, using his skillful ball-handling and scoring prowess to create opportunities for himself and his teammates. His ability to control the game’s tempo and dictate play makes him a valuable asset on the court. Grimes’ skill set and basketball IQ suggest that his game is well-suited for the next level, as he demonstrates the potential to make a smooth transition and continue making an impact at higher levels of competition.
Marcus Harris
Marcus Harris
Marcus Harris showcased his intriguing size and skill set during his play in Memphis, TN at the Presidents’ Day Classic. Standing out with his notable physical stature, Harris proved to be a versatile threat on the court. Particularly impressive was his effectiveness in the pick-and-pop game, where he capitalized on his size advantage to create separation and knock down shots from beyond the arc. Additionally, Harris demonstrated his ability to capitalize on mismatches by consistently making shots over smaller defenders, showcasing his versatility as a scorer.
Alyo ‘AJ’ Hawkins
Alyo ‘AJ’ Hawkins
AJ Hawkins made a notable impact as a scrappy and hard-playing combo guard during his time in Memphis, TN at the UA Future Presidents’ Classic showcasing his versatility and tenacity on both ends of the court. Comfortable operating with or without the ball, Hawkins displayed a relentless work ethic and remained active throughout the game, consistently making plays to contribute to his team’s success. Whether it was hustling for loose balls, playing tough defense, or providing scoring when needed, Hawkins demonstrated a willingness to do whatever it took to help his team secure victories.
Trent Henson
Trent Henson
Trent Hensons’ standout performance in Memphis, TN at the UA Future Presidents’ Day Classic was highlighted by his impressive size and versatility on the court. Standing out with his notable physical stature, Henson showcased his ability to impact the game on both ends of the floor. Offensively, he led his team’s charge with his scoring prowess and versatility, effectively contributing to the team’s offensive success. Defensively, he made significant contributions, using his size and athleticism to defend well and make crucial stops for his team.
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