adidas 3SSB Session II: Top Middle School Frontcourt Prospects
Birmingham, AL — Session II of the adidas 3SSB Boys Circuit undoubtedly surpassed expectations, boasting a remarkably deep talent pool that captivated scouts and coaches throughout the weekend. Particularly noteworthy was the presence of several standout prospects from the Class of…
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Continue ReadingBirmingham, AL — Session II of the adidas 3SSB Boys Circuit undoubtedly surpassed expectations, boasting a remarkably deep talent pool that captivated scouts and coaches throughout the weekend. Particularly noteworthy was the presence of several standout prospects from the Class of 2028 who showcased their skills by playing up in the 15U division. Among the most impressive were the frontcourt standouts, whose performances left a lasting impression. Their ability to compete at a higher level despite their age showcased their immense talent and potential. Below are some of the top backcourt standouts from the Class of 2028 who made waves while playing up in the 15U division….
Joshua-Matthew Agbo
Joshua-Matthew Agbo
Joshua-Matthew Agbo emerged as a dominant force for Dream Vision in the 15U division at the adidas 3SSB Session II, playing a pivotal role in his team’s offensive schemes. With a versatile skill set, Agbo proved to be a reliable scoring option, consistently delivering from the midrange and demonstrating an impressive level of consistency. However, his impact extended beyond scoring, as he showcased exceptional court vision and passing ability, connecting with teammates with pinpoint precision. Agbo’s ability to orchestrate the offense and contribute in multiple facets of the game highlighted his value to his team and solidified his status as a standout performer in the tournament.
Nash Avery
Nash Avery
Nash Avery’s remarkable performance for the Washington Warriors at the adidas 3SSB Session II showcased his exceptional talent and versatility on the court. Despite playing two divisions up, Avery continued to dominate near the rim, utilizing his impressive height and long arms to his advantage. His ability to control the paint and secure rebounds was evident as he recorded a double-double in one of the games, further solidifying his impact on both ends of the floor. With such a commanding presence and skill set, Avery is undoubtedly on track to emerge as one of the top prospects from the Class of 2028, representing the DMV region with distinction.
Miles Haselrig
Miles Haselrig
Miles Haselrig’s performance at the adidas 3SSB Session II in Birmingham showcased his immense potential as he was a valuable member for Beauchamp Elite throughout the weekend. His remarkable length proved advantageous, allowing him to outmaneuver smaller defenders both in scoring and around the rim. Additionally, his display hinted at his capability to defend various positions, leveraging his size to potentially become a versatile defensive asset.
Flory Kuminga
Flory Kuminga
Flory Kuminga showed that he is a pivotal component of Upward Stars’ offensive strategy, utilizing his physicality to attack and slash through defenses with precision. Kuminga turned heads in the 15U division this past weekend at the adidas 3SSB Session II in Birmingham. Flory is the younger brother of current NBA player Jonathan Kuminga which makes his trajectory worthwhile of monitoring in the years to come.
Kareem Smith-Bey
Kareem Smith-Bey
Kareem Smith-Bey has rapidly risen to prominence in the DMV area, garnering attention as a standout prospect in the Class of 2028. The buzz surrounding him is well-founded, as demonstrated by his impactful performance at the adidas 3SSB Session II in Birmingham. New World leaned on him to provide additional size, where he excelled at doing the gritty work in the paint and showcased his prowess as a reliable rebounder. With Smith-Beys standout size, he blended in perfectly with New World despite playing up an age group in 15U.
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