adidas 3SSB Session II: Top Middle School Backcourt 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 backcourt 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….
Artavian “Bubba” Brown
Artavian “Bubba” Brown
Bubba Brown showcased his exceptional leadership at the lead guard position and skill set for Game Elite during Session II of the adidas 3SSB Circuit, proving himself capable of commanding his team’s offense at a higher age group. Despite the challenge of playing against older competition, Brown’s adept ball-handling in tight spaces allowed him to navigate through defenses with ease, demonstrating remarkable poise and control under pressure. Moreover, his ability to thrive amidst physical contact underscored his resilience and determination on the court. Additionally, Brown’s aptitude for facilitating plays and involving his teammates highlighted his unselfishness and commitment to team success, further solidifying his reputation as a standout playmaker.
Eddie Cota
Eddie Cota
Eddie Cota Jr., following in the footsteps of his father, former UNC guard Ed Cota Sr., is rapidly carving out his own identity in the basketball world. Competing for Team Loaded NC in the 15U division during Session II of the adidas 3SSB Circuit, Cota proved himself to be a valuable asset despite playing against older competition. Displaying maturity beyond his years, he seamlessly integrated into his team’s dynamics, contributing significantly to their success on the court. Cota’s standout performance not only showcased his talent but also hinted at the immense potential he possesses.
Le’Shawn Hill
Le’Shawn Hill
Le’Shawn Hill’s reclassification has positioned him as a standout prospect in the Class of 2028, and his performance at Session II of the adidas 3SSB Boys Circuit certainly validated his potential. As a skilled point guard, Hill boasts an impressive arsenal of handles, enabling him to maneuver through defenses with finesse and control. However, his impact extends beyond individual prowess, as he excels in orchestrating his team’s offense, consistently creating scoring opportunities for his teammates with precise passing and court vision. Hill’s leadership and offensive proficiency were instrumental in guiding his team to an impressive 3-1 record over the weekend.
Shamar Madden Jr.
Shamar Madden Jr.
Shamar Madden’s performance in the 15U division at Session II of the adidas 3SSB Boys Circuit was nothing short of eye-catching, especially considering his playing up in age. Demonstrating an impressive scoring repertoire, Madden showcased his ability to put points on the board with ease and efficiency. His knack for scoring highlights his natural talent and offensive prowess, hinting at his potential to develop into a formidable player in the long term. As Madden continues to refine his skills and gain experience, he undoubtedly stands out as a promising prospect with a bright future.
Lee’Murhion Robinson
Lee’Murhion Robinson
Lee’Murhion Robinson of ETG Midwest made a significant impact while playing up a grade division in 15U at Session II of the adidas 3SSB Boys Circuit. Demonstrating remarkable poise and leadership on the court, Robinson effectively managed his team’s offense, showcasing his ability to distribute the ball and involve his teammates in the game. However, his contributions extended beyond facilitation, as he also displayed a scoring prowess, stepping up when his team needed points the most. Robinson’s versatility and maturity as a player make him a compelling prospect, with plenty of potential to continue thriving and making strides.
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