Big Shots Rock the Rock: 2026 Top Performers – Part II
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The Big Shots Rock the Rock with Paul Biancardi had plenty of talent this past weekend in Rock Hill. The 2026 Palmetto State Class looks to be turning into a very solid class. Let’s take a look at Part II…
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Continue ReadingThe Big Shots Rock the Rock with Paul Biancardi had plenty of talent this past weekend in Rock Hill. The 2026 Palmetto State Class looks to be turning into a very solid class. Let’s take a look at Part II from the some of the Yop Performers we saw play while in attendance here. SUBSCRIBE today by using the pass code “Swanny30” at checkout to save 30% on your first subscription cycle. #RecruitThePalmettoState
Atkins continues to show his progress on the hardwood each time out. Isaiah likes to play face-up to the basket and was able to stick a few 17-19 foot jumpers down here today. He runs the floor well and fills the lane in transition. I would like to see him post up a bit more and work on some more back to the basket moves for down the road. He could turn out to be a nice pick and pop stretch 4 man down the road at the next level.
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Dyllan was able to showcase a nice mid-range pull-up game here today. Harris will score the ball off the dribble. He feels comfortable playing both guard spots at times in the backcourt. Dyllan was able to leak out in transition a few times today for some cheapies heading the other way. Harris is a good team guy who really never worries about stats, but he does want to WIN games.
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This was the first-time seeing Rouse play all Grassroots season. Jordan has a very quick set of hands to be a bit of a menace on the defensive end of the floor. He played very well in the passing lanes picking up several deflections along the way. Rouse will deliver through contact on the way to the bucket. Jordan is a great team guy who really brings it on every possession on the floor.
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MJ was able to create off the dribble here today for his Next Level SC NXT 2026 squad. Littlejohn has seemed to grow a bit more in the past few months. MJ has very good size to play out on the wing and a shooter. He generally shoots the ball at a very good percentage clip. MJ played this past season at Westminster Catawba in Rock Hill.
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Jordan was able to pile up some numbers here this weekend with his play. Brown is an aggressive guard who likes to attack the basket. He was able to get to the basket and overpower some defenders on the way to the cup. Jordan really takes pride on playing defense especially as a on the ball defender.
Jordan will play above the rim at times with his play. He has very good bloodlines as his father played at UMASS for then Head Coach John Calipari back in the day.