#nextspringkickoff Rob’s 13U High Energy Standout Prospects
Today we will be looking at some high energy players that were able to catch my eye and make an impact for their team. Nicholas Kota Parsons HEIGHT 5'2" POS PG CLASS 2030 Nicholas Kota Parsons Club: West Texas Elite…
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Continue ReadingToday we will be looking at some high energy players that were able to catch my eye and make an impact for their team.
Nicholas Kota Parsons
Nicholas Kota Parsons
Parsons was a pest on the defensive end and was able to get his hands in the passing lane, intercepting passes. He was able to make the defense pay when they didn’t close out, knocking down shots from behind the arc.
E J Morrison
E J Morrison
Morrison was a force in the paint being able to crash the boards and getting some second chance opportunities. He has fast feet and is able to get over quickly in help side, always hustling for rebounds and sending shots away. He can step out and knock down the 3 ball but has the strength to back his defender down and get some good looks in the paint.
Juju Martinez
Juju Martinez
Martinez was a high energy guard that was a pest on the defensive end of the court, being a top on-ball defender with his quick feet and sending some shots away in the paint as well. He has the ability to knockdown the 3 ball and was making the defense pay for not closing out. He was able to get into the paint at times and finish at the rim as well. He was a solid player during day 1 but was a big standout in day 2.
Luke Jones
Luke Jones
Jones was an added presence to what was a dominate front court for the Hardwood Elite, being able to alter shots in the post and crash the boards as well. He was a defender with quick feet and was a good on-ball defender being able to guard the faster ball handlers on the perimeter. He was able to create off of the dribble, getting into the post and scoring over smaller defenders.
Bo Pecic Bo Pecic 5'7" | SG CO
Bo Pecic Bo Pecic 5'7" | SG CO
Pecic was another day 2 standout that was able to create off of the dribble and was able to attack the basket, finishing in the paint with scoop layups and floaters over taller defenders. He was a knockdown shooter on day 2 that was lighting it up from behind the arc. He was playing stifling on-ball defense and made ball handlers pick the ball up often.