5 can’t miss crafty scoring guard from the EYBL
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AJ Altobelli NJ #27 PG #5 HEIGHT 5'11" POS PG CLASS 2025 View Player Boost Profile Download Image AJ Altobelli Class 2025 Position PG Height 5'11" HS Union Catholic | NJ 5 can’t miss crafty scoring guard from the EYBL Altobelli’s…
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Continue ReadingAltobelli’s game unfolds in layers. He starts off as a crafty passer who can pull the defense away, opening better looks for teammates. He’s a quick decision maker who sees playing lanes before opening and passes with both hands. As his playmaking mixes things up, he finds his spots and shots around the court. He’s a capable three level scorer with the on ball shooting and crafty finishing package. Lower division one schools and Ivy League colleges have started to reach out.
Donovan Williams | Fl Rebels
Williams played a huge piece in keeping the Rebels undefeated in Memphis. He played up an age group and never looked overmatched on the court. He’s an efficient three-point shooter off the catch. He’s a borderline electric guard with the quickness to put pressure on the rim in transition and the half-court. His craft relies on his ability to finish angles at angles, score through contact, and reach double figures on limited attempts.
Williams played a huge piece in keeping the Rebels undefeated in Memphis. He played up an age group and never looked overmatched on the court. He’s an efficient three-point shooter off the catch. He’s a borderline electric guard with the quickness to put pressure on the rim in transition and the half-court. His craft relies on his ability to finish angles at angles, score through contact, and reach double figures on limited attempts.
Glass is one of the best scorers on the West Coast. The 6’3 guard has an automatic jumper that can utilize off the dribble and catch. Glass is a crafty scorer who uses angles and timing to throw off shot blockers. He has a high shot IQ and the ability to create his shot within the foot of the game.
When the ball is in Powers’ hands, he oozes confidence. He’s a consistent shooter all over the court. At 6’5, he has the size advantage to get his shot off against most guards. He has a quick trigger and a deep understanding of time and score. Powers knocks down pull up jumpers going left and right. He’s an efficient isolation scorer who creates space with head fakes and his handle.
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During last year’s state championship presser, Allen’s high school coach called him a low-maintenance superstar, and it’s a perfect fit. Allen manages to score without having the ball in his hands for more than a few seconds. He’s a three level scorer, but when he plays with the Nightrydas, he does all of the little things to get a bucket. He runs the floor, knocks down open shots, and understands when to cut and when to spot up for shots. Allen impressed with his scoring around the rim against rim protection. He has touch, body control, and the strength to be a big-time finisher at the guard spot.