Major Jones
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Chad Graham | Prep Hoops Scout
Jones only made one field goal against Him League P32, but his fingerprints were all over the game. Every time he intercepted a pass on defense, he instinctively quarterbacked R1’s transition offense, getting them bucket after bucket. When he created off the bounce, it was usually to set-up someone else, but he got off a floater of his own. Jones cleaned the glass too, including a couple offensive rebounds. 4p 4r 5a 4s
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Read EvaluationColby Giacubeno | Prep Hoops Scout
Jones is a nice complement to Tarawally in the Premier backcourt thanks to his floor-spacing ability. Jones can tee it off from well beyond the arc with a high-arching release that, when it goes in, barely seems to touch the net. He can play on the ball and get the offense initiated in the half court or play off the ball as a guy who’s coming off pin downs, elevators, etc. He’s a heady defender who plays with active hands, but a disciplined aggression that puts pressure on the opposing ball handler.
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Read EvaluationAaron Proia | Prep Hoops Scout
Previous Rank: 128
-Jones spot-started throughout the season and had 24 points to go along with a game-winning jumper in the playoffs. Jones has improved his handle and burst with the ball in his hands to operate in the halfcourt more effectively whether he is on the ball or attacking closeouts from the wing to round out his game. A strong shooter from beyond the arc, Jones has earned himself consistent playing opportunities with his ability to force turnovers at the defensive end of the floor and avoid turnovers at the opposite end. Will be interesting to track where he ends up during this AAU season as he seems destined for a bigger role in the Stags’ backcourt next year.
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Read EvaluationAaron Proia | Prep Hoops Scout
-Jones plays like a coach’s son. His innate feel and the patience/calm in his processing in chaotic situations stands out as a young prospect that isn’t really afraid of the moment. Liked the progressions I’ve seen from him even since the spring as a playmaker, he’s delivering more well-placed and well-timed passes in pocket pass feeds or skips along the baseline. Jones can also really shoot it from beyond the arc as a guard that doesn’t need a whole lot of space to get his shot off. Expect a much bigger role for the young guard this season as a shooter that they fly off of screens and as a secondary ball handler in the halfcourt.
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Read EvaluationTom Keller | Prep Hoops Scout
Jones was effective doing whatever was needed for the good of the team. He showed that he can score the ball in a multitude of ways. Jones showcased his ability to facilitate by finding his teammates often for scoring chances of their own. His quick first step allows him to live in the paint. He found ways to get to the charity stripe. Jones plays with an assertive motor on either end of the floor. He was able to also come up with rebounds.
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