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<p>These were a few of the most polarizing guard prospects I saw this weekend at the scholastic live showcase. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Adamson is a bull-in-a-china-shop type of guard who imposed his will throughout the weekend and always seemed to be a blink away from producing a highlight-reel play. He possesses a college-ready frame and embraces contact, using his strength and physicality to pressure defenses on a consistent basis. Adamson showed good timing on the glass, crashing in to secure rebounds and extend possessions. Offensively, he was effective scoring from the mid-range and displayed a strong feel for when to roll to the rim, creating quality scoring opportunities for himself. Adamson is very motor'd up and can be seen throughout. Defensively, his length is a major asset, allowing him to contain opponents, disrupt offensive actions, and make life difficult for those matched up against him. His blend of physicality, athleticism, and two-way impact makes him a highly intriguing prospect. His play this weekend was rewarded with an offer from La Salle. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Payne is a loud, downhill-thumping guard who has the ability to change the complexion of a game in a matter of seconds. His mid-range game is nearly automatic at times, as he consistently finds ways to convert touch shots and score efficiently inside the arc. He does an excellent job pressuring defenses by getting into the paint, where his physicality and aggressiveness make him difficult to contain. He was comfy scoring off the bounce. Payne is captivating with the ball in his hands and plays with a noticeable chip on his shoulder that fuels his competitive edge. I also like the swagger and confidence he brings to the floor, as it often energizes both his team and those watching. Defensively, Payne embraces the challenge of guarding opponents and applies relentless pressure that creates havoc and forces mistakes. Given his production, toughness, and two-way impact, he should be a priority target for mid-major programs and would represent tremendous value if he were to fall to the low-major level. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">harlot is a bulldog on the floor who becomes a constant nuisance for opposing teams whenever he checks into the game. He thrives on making hustle plays and uses his low center of gravity and quick hands to come up with steals and disrupt offensive actions. Offensively, Charlot does a nice job scoring around the basket and has a polished array of finishes that allow him to convert in traffic. He also possesses a strong feel for the game, consistently making the right reads and setting up teammates for quality scoring opportunities. His toughness, energy, and ability to impact the game on both ends make him a valuable presence every time he steps on the court.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Faison finds a variety of ways to get to the basket, whether it is attacking off the dribble in the half-court or filling the lane in transition for easy scoring opportunities. His strong frame allows him to eat up valuable space on the floor and makes him a difficult matchup for defenders to handle. Faison utliized his in-between game. He plays with an assertive motor and consistently finds ways to leave his imprint on the game, impacting winning in multiple facets. Faison also showed the ability to stretch the floor and knock down shots from beyond the three-point line, adding another dimension to his offensive arsenal. He did a little bit of everything for his Winch squad, serving as a key contributor on both ends of the floor. With his versatility, production, and physical tools, he should attract plenty of attention from Division I programs moving forward. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Njenga is a quick-witted scorer who found a variety of ways to accumulate points throughout the weekend. He has been a prospect I have been a fan of for over a year now and continues to be consistently consistent. I was impressed by the assortment of finishes he converted around the basket, as defenders consistently struggled to keep him in front. His timing is impeccable, and he always seems to find himself in the right spots to make winning plays. Njenga's quick feet allow him to be an effective defender, while his ability to process the game on the fly and make impromptu decisions is one of his most impressive traits. He excels in transition, getting the ball and immediately pushing the pace to create opportunities. Njenga also has no hesitation throwing bounce passes and making creative reads to set up teammates. He consistently found shooters and delivered the ball where they could score in rhythm. His two-way versatility is evident throughout his game, and his combination of skill, feel, and unselfishness makes him the type of prospect every coach loves to have on the floor. </p>
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These were a few of the most polarizing guard prospects I saw this weekend at the scholastic live showcase.
HEIGHT
6'3"
POS
CG
CLASS
2027
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HEIGHT
6'2"
POS
CG
CLASS
2027
State:
New England
Club:
Mass Rivals 3SSB
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HEIGHT
5'10"
POS
PG
CLASS
2028
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HEIGHT
5'9"
POS
PG
CLASS
2027
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HEIGHT
6'0"
POS
CG
CLASS
2027
State:
New England
School:
St. George's
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