#nextspringkickoff 13U Day 1 Game Changers
Today we will be looking at some players that we’re able to make an impact and turn some heads in the process. These players were the ones that stood out as making the biggest impact on day 1. Ty Weber…
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Continue ReadingToday we will be looking at some players that we’re able to make an impact and turn some heads in the process. These players were the ones that stood out as making the biggest impact on day 1.
Ty Weber
Ty Weber
On day 1 Weber was a high energy guard that got his teammates going and was able to hit shots from behind the arc. He was a lethal shooter that constantly made the defense pay. He was a pest on the defensive end as well, putting pressure as an on-ball defender and making ball handlers pick up their dribble.
Jackson Langdeau Jackson Langdeau East Middle School | 2030 SD
Jackson Langdeau Jackson Langdeau East Middle School | 2030 SD
Langdeau was a player with a tight handle that pushed the pace in transition. He has speed and was able to take it coast to coast multiple times. He was a floor general and was able to get his team in position quickly to strike fast.
Dash Lester
Dash Lester
Lester was a hustle player for his size that was able to make his presence felt in the paint by altering shots. He was a force on the boards and was limiting second chance points throughout the day. He has quick feet even with an injury and was able to use his quick feet to get over in help side and cut off lanes to the paint.
Caspian Estick
Caspian Estick
Estick was a threat to score whenever he touched the ball. He was able to create off of the dribble and was knocking down the 3 ball on quick pull ups. He was able to draw contact when he got the ball into the paint and was able to finish through the contact at times. When defenders committed to the paint he was able to hit some stop and pop jumpers.
Henry Tarpenning
Henry Tarpenning
Tarpenning was a player that caught your eye right when he came into the gym with his size. He was able to use that size at times scoring in the paint over smaller defenders. He had good vision being able to find open teammates when the defense decided to crash down and protect the paint. He was able to anchor the defense later in the day with altering shots in the paint.
Deon Style
Deon Style
Style was able to make his presence felt in the paint as he was having a block party in the post and was inviting everyone. He was making life difficult in the paint and was not allowing any easy baskets. On the offensive end he was able to get the ball in the paint and get whatever he wanted.