Grind Region Kick Off 17U: Floor Spacing Shooters
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Adam Solis HEIGHT 5'10" POS SG CLASS 2025 Adam Solis School: Stevens High School Club: BTB The Texas sharpshooter showed off deep range in a Sunday morning victory for his squad. From having a compact handle and smooth shooting motion…
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Adam Solis
The Texas sharpshooter showed off deep range in a Sunday morning victory for his squad. From having a compact handle and smooth shooting motion as an off the dribble pull up threat. to having DEEP range as a catch and shoot option,. Solis is a weapon from above the arc, who must be accounted for.
Playing up in the 17U divison, Makan has a pure shooting touch. He caught fire as a floor spacing threat in a Sunday afternoon contest. Along with his shooting ability, he’s a lanky prospect, with solid size as an off the ball guard. There’s upside for him to continue to mature into a 3 an D weapon, if he puts in the effort to use his plus wingspan as a defensive deterrent.
Colton Steinert
Colton Steinert
A small town standout, Steinart is coming off a productive high school season where he shot 40% from three, scoring 18 points a game. His play this weekend backed up that small school production, as he’s a natural shooter in his form and movements. It looks like this spring and summer are shaping up to be a springboard into a strong senior season for the Garber standout, as he chases Big House dreams for his Class A program.
It was no surprise to see the Titan sharpshooter routinely knocking down shots in the mid-range and from beyond the arc. He’s fresh off a strong end to his sophomore season for one of the best high school programs in Oklahoma City. But to go along with his proficient shooting, were signs of his physical maturity leading to a bigger overall impact. He’s pushing it strongly and quickly in transition, with signs that he could become a slippery type slasher. Even little things like athletically high pointing defensive rebounds are good signs when it comes to forecasting a potential junior year leap for Anderson. The Class of 2026 is DEEP in Oklahoma and this Carl Albert Titan is further proof of that.
Another Arkansas sophomore playing up in the 17U Divison, Dye has good positional size and solid movement for a younger off the ball guard. He scored 16 a game, one of the top individual performances at the event. While he had some good off the ball movement to the rim, his primary weapon is a smooth three point shot. Which he’s capable of hitting a few steps beyond the high school line.
Wallace shot over 50% from three for the four games, include a multiple three point performance in a Saturday afternoon win. The junior stepped into a bigger role this past season for the Class 6A semifinalist Tigers, which along with shooting he’s a quality passer and Swiss Army Knife type guard. While the 2025 guard’s performance might not always be as loud as stringing together multiple threes, he’s the type of guard who elevates a team’s floor and impacts winning.