#PHTwinCitiesTakedown — Spencer’s 15U Standouts (Part 4)
There’s so many names to mention in the 15U group that Prep Hoops has some more standouts from Prep Hoops Twin Cities Takedown. Derek Thompson HEIGHT 6'3" POS PF CLASS 2027 View Player Boost Profile Download Image Derek Thompson…
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Continue ReadingThere’s so many names to mention in the 15U group that Prep Hoops has some more standouts from Prep Hoops Twin Cities Takedown.
Thompson was one of the most dominant interior scorers. Averaged 21.5 ppg. and he knew he could score in the paint with power, strength, and ability to put the ball in the hoop. 21.5 ppg. is a lot of scoring considering the length of these games and the amount of movement with substitutions. He scored the ball consistently and often.
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Abe Kamara
Abe Kamara
Confident, athletic, and explosive guard. Is a blur in transition with the ball. I didn’t see him a ton but his explosiveness was obviously popping out. On a different level athletically.
I saw this baller a year ago with Prep Hoops Next for 204 Elite out of Canada, and he’s bringing more of the same in current time. Brings a lot of offensive firepower for his team and makes things happen as a scorer, passer, and brings energy on the defensive side of the ball. They went 4-0 and per GameChanger app, he scored 11.3 ppg. and was one of the main playmakers and difference-makers on a team that averaged around 74 points per game.
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Productive, athletic, and a long 6’4” forward. Got to love that combination. Can compete defensively on the ball and create havoc with length and trapping.
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Settimo Yugu
Settimo Yugu
Yugu was the longest 15U kid that was at Hopkins High School. Can run well and has a smooth jumper that extends to the three. Pretty athletic off the drive. Not just long, but skilled with upside.
I think Jaro translates to a scoring and playmaking point guard. Not a big guard, but can make defensive plays on the ball, create a transition play and making high-flying layups at the hoop or create contact. A good leaper that can hang in the air. Gets to the hoop with explosive and quick steps.