Pitt Jam Fest 15U Intriguing Guards
Brandin “Beebah” Cummings 6’3 ‘24 Lincoln Park (PA)/Wildcats Select The lanky guard showed he could get into the lane whenever he wanted. He is acrobatic around the rim and hit his fair share of tough shots. He was also capable…
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Continue ReadingBrandin “Beebah” Cummings 6’3 ‘24 Lincoln Park (PA)/Wildcats Select
The lanky guard showed he could get into the lane whenever he wanted. He is acrobatic around the rim and hit his fair share of tough shots. He was also capable of using fakes to catch defenders sleeping. You can tell that Cummings has played a lot of basketball and plays a lot older than a freshman. He keeps a calm demeanor and is never fazed by the moment. Cummings has a hHe also was able to play off the ball and knock down shots from behind the arc. Cummings is still growing into his frame and will only get better with experience.
Jacob Theodosiou 6’3 ‘24 Western Reserve Academy (OH)/Wildcats Select
Theodosiou is a table-setting guard who can do a little bit of everything when he steps onto the floor. He showed that he could knock down shots from the perimeter, an attack going downhill. He has great instincts for the game and is able to make tough passes at a moment’s notice from an array of spots on the floor. Defensively he showed a great deal of discipline and had no issue diving for 50/50 balls or taking a charge. Theodosiou has great size and length for a lead guard and should continue to fill his body out in the years to come. He will only get better with experience and repetitions.
Trey O’Neil
Trey
O’Neil
6'1" | CG
Hill School | 2024
PA
6’0 ‘24 Hill School (PA)/NJ Scholars
O’Neil is a lights-out shooter who has extended range from outside, he can become a microwave scorer when he is feeling it. His ability to break the game in the half-court and make it into a two-man game is a great skill he has at such a young age. He showed that he has great chemistry with his post players and gets them the ball at the correct times. He was active on the offensive glass and was able to capitalize on a few second-chance efforts. His length comes into effect which allows him to congest passing lanes and collect steals.
Alex George 6’2 ‘24 Shore Regional (NJ)/NJ ShoreShots
He can play out of the post which is a nice skill to have for a guard. He also was able to break the game down in the halfcourt. George plays very downhill and has no issue seeking contact on the way to the rim. George found his teammates in many different situations on the floor. He also saved a few points on the defensive end by blocking a few shots. George was able to guard multiple positions on defense and held his own against bigger opponents.
Jake Cummiskey 6’3 ‘23 CB East (PA)/NJ Scholars
Cummiskey is a budding big guard who is able to use his build and length to get to wherever he wants to on the floor. He showed a great deal of patience offensively and made the most of what the opposing teams gave him offensively. He finishes well inside the paint and does not try to overdue himself on the offensive end. Cummiskey also spaces the floor well on the offensive end. He is no stranger to going backdoor to score easy baskets. He distributed the ball well to his teammates who were either on the blocks or around the perimeter.
Vere Anthony 5’10 ‘25 OSL (NY)/Crown Basketball
Anthony is a versatile scorer who was capable of getting a bucket at a moment’s notice. He got to a plethora of spots and scored off the bounce, in transition, and from three. Anthony had his fingerprints all over the game I watched. He didn’t always need to score the ball to stay relevant. Anthony shared the ball with his teammates and was active on the defensive end as well. He chased down loose balls and crashed the glass when he was playing off the ball.