Mayhem in the Plex: Sunday 15U Standouts
There was a diverse presence of skills and talent this weekend on display at MITP. Below are a handful of players that elevated their teams significantly. Creighton Williams POS SG CLASS 2027 Creighton Williams Club: Driven to Help 15U Creighton…
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Continue ReadingThere was a diverse presence of skills and talent this weekend on display at MITP. Below are a handful of players that elevated their teams significantly.
Creighton Williams
Creighton Williams
Creighton is versatile and quick and he makes game-changing plays for his team. He has no qualms about banging bodies in the paint and he knows how to be aggressive when he needs to. His passing stands out in a huge way – full-court heaves, lightning-fast dishes to his cutters, and his ability to slip the ball through the toughest of defenders – leaving them frustrated and shrugging on how they can stop him. He has active hands and elite vision which he uses to disrupt opposing passing lanes and quickly go the other way for an easy deuce. His footwork is impressive and he uses it to get to spots where his defender can’t touch him. He has a wicked spin move and he’s fast – so it’s nearly impossible to stop when he’s in the paint. Williams is an excellent three-point shooter as well – forcing the defense to attempt to stick to him all over the court and effectively stretching the floor for his team. Creighton will be one to catch this summer and watch going into his sophomore season. Tons of talent and potential.
Miles Williamson
Miles Williamson
Miles is a straight up hustler. He’s all over the court in a good way, making heads up plays for his team throughout the game. He’s an excellent ballhandler and he doesn’t shy away from the paint in the least – banging in the key for rebounds, creating separation for open looks, and getting heaps of additional shot opportunities. He can slay you with his three-point shooting ability and if you guard him close at the arc, he’ll use his quickness and myriad of moves to maneuver right around you for an open lane to the hoop. He beats his defenders down the floor and he always hustles back on defense himself. He knows how to swipe the ball effectively without fouling and rack up the steals for his team. He’s everything you want in a point guard – directing the charge down the floor, communicating thoroughly with his teammates, and literally never giving up on a play. Miles has boatloads of potential and is going to elevate any team that’s fortunate enough to have him on the squad.
Josh Lysne
Josh Lysne
Josh has incredible length and he uses his 6’5″ frame to elevate over defenders and clean the glass like a beast on both ends. He’s active all over the court and he has good hands on defense, often swiping the ball from his opponents, altering their shot selection in a big way, or sending their attempts flying to the bleachers. His offensive rebounding gets him steady opportunities to rack up second-chance points for his team and leave the opposing team gassed and frustrated. His footwork is fantastic and the way he operates and thinks through his next steps reminds me heavily of Pau Gasol or Alperen Sengun. He’s strategic on the offensive end and can often work his way to an easy bucket or creating contact to get to the charity stripe. Lysne is going to keep growing, developing, and getting better and he’ll be one to watch throughout the summer and next season in his sophomore year.
Troy Hudson Troy Hudson Crosby High School | 2027 TX III
Troy Hudson Troy Hudson Crosby High School | 2027 TX III
Troy has a long 6’1″ frame and he uses his length incredibly well – altering his opponent’s shots, disrupting passing lanes, and making jaw-dropping saves to create extra possessions for his team. He has impressive stamina and hustle and never takes a play off – I don’t think I saw him walk once and he played heavy minutes in his games as a top player for his squad. He’s an excellent finisher in the paint and he doesn’t panic in traffic – he thinks his way through his next steps and patiently roasts his defenders. He’s not afraid to lock his man up with consistent full-court defense and he’s constantly creating steal opportunities and picking off passes to quickly break the other way for an easy hoop. He has a dominant presence for his size and he’s versatile, he can hang with guards and forwards and often shut them down rapidly and overpower them on the offensive side of the ball. Hudson has gigantic potential and he’s going to be one to keep your eyes on this summer and throughout his sophomore campaign.
Adam Jones Adam Jones 6'3" Aledo | 2027 TX
Adam Jones Adam Jones 6'3" Aledo | 2027 TX
Adam is a tough, gritty shooting guard that doesn’t shy away from contact or the spotlight. He was one of the most clutch players I saw all weekend – his teammates repeatedly going to him to sink jumpers in late-game situations which he did with no hesitation. He’s got a soft touch on his jumper – getting the bounce on the rim to fall his way more often than not when he wasn’t swishing his shots outright. He’s incredibly accurate from the three-point line and will make the opposing defense pay if they don’t stick to him like glue. Jones is a team-first player and he wants to be out there for his squad when the game is on the line – I saw him bounce back quicker than you would expect from what looked like a nasty shoulder stinger. He has all the intangibles you’d look for in a shooting guard – confidence, resilience, and bountiful energy. I expect Jones to make a ton of noise this summer with his team and to get even better going into his sophomore season.