What prospects started strong this AAU season?
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The RCS Sports Icebreaker featured some of the top AAU teams in the city of Houston. While watching some of these top teams I was able to see what prospects made an impact to propel their respective teams to win.…
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Continue ReadingThe RCS Sports Icebreaker featured some of the top AAU teams in the city of Houston. While watching some of these top teams I was able to see what prospects made an impact to propel their respective teams to win. In this article, I will be presenting the players that made an impact on helping their teams win.
Jayvion Mitchell Jayvion Mitchell 6’0″ | SG Legacy The School Of Sports Sciences | 2025 TX is a guard that has a lot of confidence in his game. You can tell by watching him play. He shoots very well from the three-point line. In the game I watched him play against the BenX Ballers, he knocked down five three-pointers generating a lot of points as he continued this level of play the rest of the tournament. One of those three-pointers was a game winning shot to help his team win in overtime. Jayvion can score in bunches with his ability to score in various ways with his speed in transition as well. While running the offense the majority of the time, he facilities the ball to create shot opportunities for his teammates. On defense, he does a good job staying in front of opposing guards trying to dribble past him.
Toby Princewell
Toby Princewell
Toby Princewell is a strong wing with great athleticism. In his game against the Houston Hoops, he crashed the glass on both ends of the court giving his team multiple opportunities for second chance points on offense and defensively he secured stops. He is a slasher that dunked the ball on multiple possessions due to his ability to drive to the basket and excelling in the open floor. Toby is a player that has a high motor, hustling while he is on the floor. On defense, he is able to defend opposing players that are bigger than him in the post due to his physicality.
RJ Greene
RJ Greene
RJ Greene showed the ability to stuff the stat sheet quickly with his ability to score the ball. He is a confident shooter from 3-point range, making multiple 3 pointers against the Houston Hoops. With the ball in his hands, he knows how to get to his spots on the floor and capitalizes on those opportunities. Defensively he slides his feet well staying in front of ball handlers.
Landon Veal Landon Veal 6’7″ | SF Cypress Springs | 2026 TX is a versatile forward that can make an impact in a variety of different ways on the floor. In his game against Team Imperial, he used his athleticism to grab rebounds on both ends of the floor well for the Gulf Coast Blue Chips (16u). On offense, he excels in transition giving himself opportunities at the rim for easy baskets and shoots the ball well from the 3-point line. Throughout the game he caught multiple lobs from teammates executing them at a high rate. Continuing this level of play will only skyrocket his stock even higher throughout the rest of the AAU season.
Christopher Brown
Christopher Brown
Christopher Brown is a big presence in the paint standing at 6’11. In the two games I watched him play he caused many opposing players to alter their shots in the paint making it difficult for easy opportunities at the rim. He rebounds good using his physical tools to hustle for them. Off of rebounds he dishes out good outlet passes to ball handlers getting defensive rebounds to start transition opportunities for his team. Offensively he creates easy opportunities for himself in the paint by using his height and frame advantage over his defenders. Christopher has the potential to be an even better player moving forward in his high school basketball tenure.