Florida Rebels – Guards To Watch
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As we begin grassroots season in Florida, there are under the radar players on many team across the state. Today we take a look at three players to watch with the Florida Rebels that are poised for explosive circuit showings.…
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Continue ReadingAs we begin grassroots season in Florida, there are under the radar players on many team across the state. Today we take a look at three players to watch with the Florida Rebels that are poised for explosive circuit showings.
Coming off a sophomore year that saw Madueme average just a shade under ten points and seven rebounds at Lake Highland Prep, he is ready to continue to showcase his game this season. He will most likely see more minutes in the backcourt rather than the post area as he does at LHP where he is one of the main wing/bigs in the paint.
Madueme moves very well without the ball in his hands trying to get himself open or setting solid screens for his teammates and allowing them to find space to operate in. Finding those open areas on the court allows him to get open looks frequently. He does well finishing around the basket and taking contact and plays off the window and angles at a high level.
His jumper is tight and compact, with a solid repeatable motion. Just needs to see the deep ball drop a bit more to gain confidence in spreading his game behind the arc. This could be the summer that jumper starts falling more frequently.
Highlights
Harvey has the composure and pace of a guard who has been playing for decades. His jump shot looks effortless. Range all over the court. His defensive skills though are the highlight of his game. His active hands lead to steals and frequent fast break opportunities for himself and teammates that run with him.
Harvey also plays the game looking for his teammates as a lead guard. He can certainly make the flashy passes when the window is there, but more frequently is able to find his teammates who are cutting through the lane or finding open space beyond the arc for a clean look.
Dylan Flach
Dylan Flach
Dylan Flach, who closed out the high school season finishing in double figures in three of his last six games. Though he knocked down the three ball at a 36% clip this year, he is preparing to improve upon that as well.
Flach does a great job coming to a jump stop on his relocation step as a teammate is driving and being ready in a shooting stance, with his hands prepped to receive the pass and go up into his motion.
Nathan Earl Nathan Earl 6’0″ | PG Wheeler | 2026 State FL is next up, and he combines great athleticism and ball handling skills. His dribble hesitation move frees him up to get to the basket and blow by his defenders easily. Earl also is a very capable shooter who excels with the corner three ball. He hits at a 50% clip in transition and likes to run out to the corners for open looks.
Our last guard to keep an eye on this season is 6’1” Evan Roberts Evan Roberts 6’1″ | PG Palmetto | 2026 State FL . Another guard who shot a high percentage from deep last year. Roberts is a great relocator off the ball. He does an excellent job in reading his defender and locating into space. A great spot up shooter, Roberts can also attack the paint and confidently finish with either hand.
Highlights
Keep your eyes on this guard rotation if you want to see some great highlights as the circuit gets going.