#PHTwinCitiesTakedown — 15U First Five
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The Prep Hoops Twin Cities Takedown is worth the hype. I can speak for that at the 15U level. I’m stationed at Hopkins High School, covering exclusively the 15U group. What stood out to me most is how the 15U…
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Continue ReadingThe Prep Hoops Twin Cities Takedown is worth the hype. I can speak for that at the 15U level. I’m stationed at Hopkins High School, covering exclusively the 15U group.
What stood out to me most is how the 15U prospects competed from end to end. The guards were quick and explosive, and could make plays on both ends. There was a lot of transition play and players challenging at the rim. There were a handful of bigs with obvious size as well. Let’s look at the first five prospects that come to mind so far. The five that are really standing out.
Pollard put on a dominant performance from the guard spot. He brought the heat and had a major impact on the game on both ends with his quickness and explosiveness. He looked on a different level. I think he scored around 30 right in front of my eyes. He was defending, getting to the cup, dishing, hitting threes, and lethal in transition.
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Israel Olowo
Israel Olowo
Olowo’s athleticism really popped. He could move with power and quickness. Lateral ability and vertical ability was fun to watch. Pressured the ball and created steals. Played in transition. Super fluid and bouncy athlete.
Robert stood out with his 6’6” frame and lengthy arms. He moved pretty well and was used to pressure the ball in the press. I thought he protected the paint and was a good passer when the opponent brought an extra body.
Jonathan Duncan
Jonathan Duncan
Duncan stood out majorly with his playmaking on both ends. He was creating steals and finishing in transition constantly throughout a game. Super quick hands and elite instincts and quickness.
Owen stood out because of his overall size. Standing at 6’8” and a fairly sizable frame. High-pointing the ball over his opponents for the ball in the air was no problem.