<!-- wp:paragraph -->
<p>The semifinal round(s) of the Essex County Boys Basketball Tournament delivered the kind of high stakes intensity that defines championship basketball, as the county's top programs battled for coveted spots in the championship. In front of a packed gym, the semifinal round(s) saw matchups between Shabazz versus Seton Hall Prep and Arts versus St. Benedict's. With that being said, let's dive into some prospects who delivered standout performances throughout both of these Essex County matchups.</p>
<!-- /wp:paragraph -->
<!-- wp:acf/evaluation-block {"name":"acf/evaluation-block","data":{"player_evaluations_0_player":["2391282"],"_player_evaluations_0_player":"field_62ab9d62ecf2c","player_evaluations_0_override_profile_image":"","_player_evaluations_0_override_profile_image":"override-player-profile-image","player_evaluations_0_not_in_database":"","_player_evaluations_0_not_in_database":"field_62aba48cecf2d","player_evaluations":1,"_player_evaluations":"field_62aba7547dc44"},"mode":"preview","alignText":"left","anchor":"acf-block-6997db26bb2bf"} -->
<!-- wp:paragraph {"placeholder":"Add evaluation here...","className":"text-gray-700"} -->
<p class="text-gray-700">A major asset for Seton Hall Prep's offense with the value he provides as a sharpshooting threat from three point range, [player_tooltip player_id='2391282' first='Avery' last='George'] settled into a nice rhythm that highlighted his ability to impact the game with his spot up shooting and floor spacing ability in Seton Hall Prep's commanding victory over Shabazz. Armed with a smooth shooting form and all around polished mechanics to routinely get shots off cleanly, George excelled at making Shabazz's defense pay for losing focus of his location on the floor to convert on a number of spot up opportunities thanks to the penetration that Seton Hall Prep's ball handlers generated. George also countered his perimeter shooting with some finishes around the basket, running the floor and getting ahead of the defense in transition and for clever backdoor cuts in the half court.</p>
<!-- /wp:paragraph -->
<!-- /wp:acf/evaluation-block -->
<!-- wp:acf/evaluation-block {"name":"acf/evaluation-block","data":{"player_evaluations_0_player":["2421358"],"_player_evaluations_0_player":"field_62ab9d62ecf2c","player_evaluations_0_override_profile_image":["override_image"],"_player_evaluations_0_override_profile_image":"override-player-profile-image","player_evaluations_0_player_featured_image":3506703,"_player_evaluations_0_player_featured_image":"field_62f141137ead9","player_evaluations_0_not_in_database":"","_player_evaluations_0_not_in_database":"field_62aba48cecf2d","player_evaluations":1,"_player_evaluations":"field_62aba7547dc44"},"mode":"preview","alignText":"left","anchor":"acf-block-6997db26bb37c"} -->
<!-- wp:paragraph {"placeholder":"Add evaluation here...","className":"text-gray-700"} -->
<p class="text-gray-700">A super athletic forward who often plays much bigger than his measurables suggest, [player_tooltip player_id='2421358' first='Daniel' last='Beazer'] continued to establish himself as a valuable piece on the interior as an inside finisher, particularly with his sound touch around the basket and efficiency in the paint. Beazer's combination of soft hands and solid touch allowed him to be effective in the short corner area and dunker spot(s) to catch dump offs and finish around the rim while also flashing his ability to finish both in transition and out of different PnR actions. Embracing contact and playing with strength in the paint, Beazer was also extremely impactful on the boards, crashing the glass with purpose and often coming down with rebounds. </p>
<!-- /wp:paragraph -->
<!-- /wp:acf/evaluation-block -->
<!-- wp:acf/evaluation-block {"name":"acf/evaluation-block","data":{"player_evaluations_0_player":["2201950"],"_player_evaluations_0_player":"field_62ab9d62ecf2c","player_evaluations_0_override_profile_image":"","_player_evaluations_0_override_profile_image":"override-player-profile-image","player_evaluations_0_not_in_database":"","_player_evaluations_0_not_in_database":"field_62aba48cecf2d","player_evaluations":1,"_player_evaluations":"field_62aba7547dc44"},"mode":"preview","alignText":"left","anchor":"acf-block-6997db26bb3fa"} -->
<!-- wp:paragraph {"placeholder":"Add evaluation here...","className":"text-gray-700"} -->
<p class="text-gray-700">A steady producer in Shabazz's backcourt thus far this season, [player_tooltip player_id='2201950' first='Elijah' last='Colon'] showed flashes of the different ways he can put the ball in the basket despite a rough start offensively. Beyond his typical outside shooting touch, Colon converted on a handful of looks as the game went on, demonstrating an ability to attack driving lanes when opportunities arose— using craft and pace in PnR actions to get in the paint while also attacking additional driving angles off ball reversals and taking advantage of Seton Hall's defensive rotations. </p>
<!-- /wp:paragraph -->
<!-- /wp:acf/evaluation-block -->
<!-- wp:acf/evaluation-block {"name":"acf/evaluation-block","data":{"player_evaluations_0_player":["2716491"],"_player_evaluations_0_player":"field_62ab9d62ecf2c","player_evaluations_0_override_profile_image":["override_image"],"_player_evaluations_0_override_profile_image":"override-player-profile-image","player_evaluations_0_player_featured_image":3506704,"_player_evaluations_0_player_featured_image":"field_62f141137ead9","player_evaluations_0_not_in_database":"","_player_evaluations_0_not_in_database":"field_62aba48cecf2d","player_evaluations":1,"_player_evaluations":"field_62aba7547dc44"},"mode":"preview","alignText":"left","anchor":"acf-block-6997db26bb48b"} -->
<!-- wp:paragraph {"placeholder":"Add evaluation here...","className":"text-gray-700"} -->
<p class="text-gray-700">An extremely consistent and often reliable interior paint presence on the offensive end of the court, [player_tooltip player_id='2716491' first='Alex' last='Ante'] continued to highlight his value in Seton Hall Prep's frontcourt as a dependable and efficient finisher around the rim. Blending mobility at his size with noticeable strength, refined footwork, and soft touch in the paint, Ante routinely converted on high percentage looks—thriving as a roll man in various PnR sets while also running the floor effectively in transition. Ante also made his presence felt on the glass, creating second chance opportunities offensively while securing key rebounds on the defensive end through strong box outs.</p>
<!-- /wp:paragraph -->
<!-- /wp:acf/evaluation-block -->
<!-- wp:acf/evaluation-block {"name":"acf/evaluation-block","data":{"player_evaluations_0_player":["2508723"],"_player_evaluations_0_player":"field_62ab9d62ecf2c","player_evaluations_0_override_profile_image":"","_player_evaluations_0_override_profile_image":"override-player-profile-image","player_evaluations_0_not_in_database":"","_player_evaluations_0_not_in_database":"field_62aba48cecf2d","player_evaluations":1,"_player_evaluations":"field_62aba7547dc44"},"mode":"preview","alignText":"left","anchor":"acf-block-6997db26bb502"} -->
<!-- wp:paragraph {"placeholder":"Add evaluation here...","className":"text-gray-700"} -->
<p class="text-gray-700">While [player_tooltip player_id='2508723' first='Michael' last='Postell Jr']. didn't match some of the explosive scoring outings he's delivered throughout the course o his freshman campaign, Postell Jr. still offered another glimpse of what his long term potential could eventually look like later down the line in his development. The lengthy and quick twitch guard put together a handful of encouraging stretches that highlighted his evolving skill set and future upside— confidence and repeatable mechanics in his outside shooting ability as a spot up shooter, leveraging his positional size and energy on the boards while also flashing his court vision on a pair of dump off passes when he got deep in the paint on dribble drives. </p>
<!-- /wp:paragraph -->
<!-- /wp:acf/evaluation-block -->
<!-- wp:acf/evaluation-block {"name":"acf/evaluation-block","data":{"player_evaluations_0_player":["1859563"],"_player_evaluations_0_player":"field_62ab9d62ecf2c","player_evaluations_0_override_profile_image":["override_image"],"_player_evaluations_0_override_profile_image":"override-player-profile-image","player_evaluations_0_player_featured_image":3506708,"_player_evaluations_0_player_featured_image":"field_62f141137ead9","player_evaluations_0_not_in_database":"","_player_evaluations_0_not_in_database":"field_62aba48cecf2d","player_evaluations":1,"_player_evaluations":"field_62aba7547dc44"},"mode":"preview","alignText":"left","anchor":"acf-block-6997db26bb58c"} -->
<!-- wp:paragraph {"placeholder":"Add evaluation here...","className":"text-gray-700"} -->
<p class="text-gray-700">A driving force behind much of Arts' offensive production, [player_tooltip player_id='1859563' first='Tyshaun' last='Boyd'] consistently operates as the catalyst for this Arts team's attack. Boyd's versatility paired with the physical tools he brings to the floor allow him to impact the game in a variety of ways. Showcasing a blend of eye catching athleticism and explosive burst, Boyd excelled across multiple scoring areas in this matchup against St. Benedict's— attacking closeouts and inviting contact to get to the free throw line, activity on the offensive glass, attacking out of his perimeter face up game, catching dump offs in the painted area and finishing around the basket while also flashing his mid range area shot making. </p>
<!-- /wp:paragraph -->
<!-- /wp:acf/evaluation-block -->
<!-- wp:acf/evaluation-block {"name":"acf/evaluation-block","data":{"player_evaluations_0_player":["2201949"],"_player_evaluations_0_player":"field_62ab9d62ecf2c","player_evaluations_0_override_profile_image":["override_image"],"_player_evaluations_0_override_profile_image":"override-player-profile-image","player_evaluations_0_player_featured_image":3506709,"_player_evaluations_0_player_featured_image":"field_62f141137ead9","player_evaluations_0_not_in_database":"","_player_evaluations_0_not_in_database":"field_62aba48cecf2d","player_evaluations":1,"_player_evaluations":"field_62aba7547dc44"},"mode":"preview","alignText":"left","anchor":"acf-block-6997db26bb617"} -->
<!-- wp:paragraph {"placeholder":"Add evaluation here...","className":"text-gray-700"} -->
<p class="text-gray-700">[player_tooltip player_id='2201949' first='Ayyub' last='Wilson'] is a lightning quick point guard whose blazing end to end speed and aggressive downhill and tempo pushing mentality consistently put pressure on the defense. Against St. Benedict's, Wilson attacked driving lanes with confidence off the bounce using his explosive first step to blow past defenders and finish creatively in traffic. Operating as the primary ball handler for this Arts offense, Wilson also demonstrated his playmaking capabilities, navigating PnR coverages for crafty finishes and hitting sharp and on time pocket passes to diving bigs. Wilson once again looked increasingly comfortable from beyond the arc, showcasing a quicker and more assured shooting release ultimately flashing his ability to knock down open three point attempts as the game progressed.</p>
<!-- /wp:paragraph -->
<!-- /wp:acf/evaluation-block -->
The semifinal round(s) of the Essex County Boys Basketball Tournament delivered the kind of high stakes intensity that defines championship basketball, as the county's top programs battled for coveted spots in the championship. In front of a packed gym, the semifinal round(s) saw matchups between Shabazz versus Seton Hall Prep and Arts versus St. Benedict's. With that being said, let's dive into some prospects who delivered standout performances throughout both of these Essex County matchups.
HEIGHT
6'3"
POS
SG
CLASS
2027
Subscribe below to view this player's evaluation
HEIGHT
6'2"
POS
SG
CLASS
2026
Subscribe below to view this player's evaluation
HEIGHT
6'1"
POS
CG
CLASS
2027
State:
New Jersey
School:
Shabazz
Subscribe below to view this player's evaluation
HEIGHT
6'6"
POS
PF/C
CLASS
2026
Subscribe below to view this player's evaluation
HEIGHT
6'5"
POS
CG
CLASS
2029
State:
New Jersey
Club:
Pro Development/New York Lightning
Subscribe below to view this player's evaluation
HEIGHT
6'4"
POS
SF
CLASS
2026
Subscribe below to view this player's evaluation
HEIGHT
6'0"
POS
PG
CLASS
2027
Subscribe below to view this player's evaluation
Continue reading this article and more.
Continue Reading
Already a subscriber?
Log in