Grassroots Preview: 2025’s With The Most To Prove
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Spring means one thing. Grassroots Basketball! Coming of strong high school season’s here’s a look at some players with the most to prove this Grassroots season. Jevon Yapi NV #6 PG #2 HEIGHT 6'2" POS PG CLASS 2025 View Profile…
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Continue ReadingSpring means one thing. Grassroots Basketball! Coming of strong high school season’s here’s a look at some players with the most to prove this Grassroots season.
The PG has remained a top 10 player throughout his high school career. He is a masterful offensive player that shoots and passes it at a high level and possess an elite handle. The original questions about his game centered on his height, however now standing at a legit 6 feet plus, look for the Vegas Elite guard to torch his share of players this Grassroots Season.
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It feels like Abittan has traveled quite a bit, however the reality is wherever he has played he’s been productive. He’s thought of as mostly a shooter, however this year playing for the EIBC Championship Red Rock Academy squad, he was able to highlight his positional size and playmaking, something that will become even more attractive to coaches this Grassroots season.
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Bass was brilliant this season, so it seems a bit odd to think of him as a player with something to prove. He is arguably the best low post scorer and rebounder in the state however it’s a new dimension that has been the cause for intrigue. Bass, has shown the ability to distribute dimes with his back to the basket as well as in a face up situation.
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Wilkins is a talented player with a signature skill. The wing is a sniper, who has shown the ability to consistently make open shots, especially in catch and shoot situations. I believe that a lot of coaches will take note of his size and athleticism combined with his shooting prowless.
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Riley is coming off a year that saw him have a more than productive varsity season. Point Guard play is always at a premium and his skill set will be intriguing. Not sure who he will be running with yet this summer, but whoever it is, they will be getting a top notch lead guard.
I was thoroughly impressed with Knox’s game this season. He is one of the more productive and versatile guards in the state. Knox is a pest on the defensive end, showing the ability to lock down on ball. Offensively, he’s effective with the ball in his hands as well as when playing off the ball, serving as a standstill knockdown shooter at times.