Giordan Easley
Giordan Easley
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Zy Adams | Prep Hoops Scout
Easely was a calm and collected presence in the backcourt for his squad. With a strong handle and smooth feel for the game, he consistently got to his spots and made good decisions with the ball. Easely was comfortable operating in the paint, where he showed a soft touch on floaters and layups, and he knocked down outside shots when defenders played off. He also embraced the role of a floor general, setting the tone offensively and getting his teammates involved, while his ability to create his own shot made him a tough cover throughout the weekend.
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Read EvaluationAndrew Johnson | Prep Hoops Scout
After a standout season and a successful travel stint with SWFL Hoops, Easley is set to bring his well-rounded game to Gateway Charter. Known for his consistent shooting and playmaking, Easley’s poise and decision-making under pressure make him an asset. His basketball IQ and leadership on the floor are sure to boost his team’s performance, and his senior season should solidify his status as a solid recruit.
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Read EvaluationMatt LaSalle | Prep Hoops Scout
Easley is coming off a great first year at Cypress Lake and has already started to turn some heads this summer. The 6’1″ PG does it all offensively, he has amazing handles and exceptional court vision, making him a true floor general. He is a tremendous passer who looks to get his teammates involved, but can also score in bunches. He has unlimited range and is a very efficient 3-point shooter. Easley is a quick, shifty guard who knows the game, and won’t back down from any assignment or big shot. Easley, who transferred from Minnesota just last year, has already become a well-known name in the SWFL area.
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Read EvaluationJack Pfeiffer | Prep Hoops Scout
Giordan really stuck out to me with his ability to knock down ridiculously difficult shots in the matchup I watched. I saw him hit an unguardable side step three, a three well behind the volleyball line, and a lightning quick catch-and-shoot three in the corner. He was also not afraid to attack larger defenders than him on his way to the basket, finishing through loads of contact in transition situations. Easley was a scoring spark that was extremely tough to stop when he got going. The 6’1” guard is coming off of a high school season where he averaged over 8 points per game as a sophomore at St. Cloud Tech.
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