Portland Spring Preview: Top players from WA
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As I watched games throughout the weekend at the Portland Spring Preview hosted by West Coast Elite, here are some players from the state of Washington that caught my eye and had big weekends. Jaeger Fyfe WA #93 SG #34…
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Continue ReadingAs I watched games throughout the weekend at the Portland Spring Preview hosted by West Coast Elite, here are some players from the state of Washington that caught my eye and had big weekends.
Jaeger is suiting up for Team 360 Hoops this summer and has been lighting it up from deep. He helped the 17u squad get to the championship, draining catch and shoot threes all weekend long. He hit 5/6 three’s in the semi final to help his team get the win. He has also stepped up big on the defensive side, using his body to stay in front of defenders.
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Ismail is insanely smooth and natural with the ball in his hands. He knows his strengths on the court and knows how to adjust to what the defense gives him due to his high IQ. Guyo has a fantastic shot, easily draining threes and mid-range shots off the catch or straight off the dribble. He is going to cause havoc next year for Nathan Hale.
James had a big weekend playing for Team Oly. He showed strength, composure, high basketball IQ, and a toughness that not a lot of players his age has. He shot the ball really well from his catch and shoot spots but more impressively was able to get downhill smoothly throughout games using his body frame and strength. He is someone to keep an eye on.
Kaden Veldman
Kaden Veldman
Kaden has been improving each week during the summer. He is going to have a much bigger role for the Lyncs next season as Jeremiah Wright Jeremiah Wright 6’6″ | PF Lynden Christian | 2024 State WA and the 2024 class graduate. I honestly see a lot of younger Jeremiah Wright Jeremiah Wright 6’6″ | PF Lynden Christian | 2024 State WA in Veldman. Both are very strong in the paint, finishing through traffic and crashing the boards hard. Kaden is already a more complete shooter, being able to knock down deep shots if left open.
Jamison had a great weekend with the PNW Sixers down in Portland. He showed tremendous upside on the offensive side of the ball, using his length to his advantage. His mid-range jumper is smooth as he is able to rise above opposing players to get his shot off. McCann showed he can guard both guard positions and some lengthy wings due to his wingspan and improved foot speed. I’m excited to continue to watch the growth in his game.