Adidas 3SSB Circuit: 2025 Texas Spring Stock Risers (Pt.1)
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Aiden Disu TX #22 SF #4 HEIGHT 6'7" POS SF CLASS 2025 View Player Boost Profile Download Image Aiden Disu Class 2025 Position SF Height 6'7" HS Buda St. Michael's | TX Adidas 3SSB Circuit: 2025 Texas Spring Stock…
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Continue ReadingAiden Disu Aiden Disu 6’7″ | SF Buda St. Michael’s | 2025 State #233 Nation TX continues to emerge as one of the most talented hybrid forwards in the state, showing a complete skillset including three-level scoring capabilities. Aiden proves to be a powerful slasher and dunker, with a knack for straight-line drives. His explosive first step allows him to attack from either direction, but he seems to be at his best when attacking left. He’s also displayed a back-to-the-basket skillset against smaller defenders, spotting the mismatch and exploiting them effectively. Disu’s soft touch extends to his jumper, which can even reach three-point range. He excels in catch-and-shoot situations and can efficiently execute minimal dribble pull-ups. When catching the ball in rhythm with his feet squared, he’s lethal. Aiden’s an outstanding finisher in transition. His quickness off the ground, combined with an elite first and second jump, makes him a threat on the fast break. Beyond scoring, his high motor contributes heavily to his rebounding and defensive prowess.
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Uzziah Buntyn
Uzziah
Buntyn
6’0″ | PG
Stony Point | 2025
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TX
has been showcasing remarkable improvement on the basketball court. His refined jumpshot from beyond the arc and scoring mentality have transformed him from a facilitator to the ultimate playmaker. Not only can he play on or off the ball, but he’s also been lighting up teams from deep in various scenarios. Whether it’s pick-and-roll situations or capitalizing on open opportunities when defenders go under the screen, Uzziah’s skills are making a significant impact.
Ivan Dorn Jr. Ivan Dorn Jr. 6’8″ | PF San Antonio Judson | 2025 State TX is a force to be reckoned with on the defensive end. His presence alone makes opponents think twice before attempting to drive inside. With an incredibly high motor, he never gives up on a play, even in transition. Dorn’s timing for chase-down blocks is remarkable, he hangs in the air, swatting shots with authority. His anticipation skills are top-notch, allowing him to disrupt even the most crafty finishers. Standing at 6’8”, Dorn exhibits great mobility and effortless bounce, making him a terror as both a rim protector and shot blocker. Dorn also has a go-to drop-step spin move that either takes him around defenders or creates the space for a fadeaway shot.
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Shawn Williams Shawn Williams 6’8″ | PF Gregory-Portland | 2025 State TX is an impressive 6’8″ frontcourt prospect known for his nimble fluidity and fundamental skills. His ability to thrive in bully ball situations sets him apart. Utilizing his upper body strength, Williams finishes through congestion and hard fouls while maintaining excellent body control and balance. His strong hands allow him to handle entry passes, catch throws on the move, and secure rebounds with ease. Although not overly explosive, he shows the capability to execute drop-step moves and emphatically pull down the rim with both hands. Beyond scoring, Williams displays advanced passing abilities. He effectively finds teammates in scoring positions and delivers precise assists that set them up for success. His high basketball IQ and commitment to playing the game the right way make him a valuable asset at the college level. With his combination of size, skill, and court awareness, Williams is poised to make a significant impact.
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Ryder Bradley Ryder Bradley 6’2″ | CG Leander | 2025 State TX is a top-notch shooter and a true hustle player. He competes relentlessly on both ends of the court, playing with a hunger for the ball. Not afraid to sacrifice his body, he fearlessly takes charges and dives for loose balls. His tenacity is evident as he’s consistently the first to hit the floor for those 50/50 situations. Beyond his defensive prowess, Bradley also possesses great potential as a three-point shooter. Whether he’s spotting up, coming off screens, or pulling up off the dribble, he shows efficiency and skill. His ability to relocate himself behind the arc quickly adds another dimension to his game.