Top ball-handlers from day 2 of the Edmond Open
Our team evaluated the talent on-hand at the Edmond Open. Through the first two days of action, these were the ball-handlers that stood out to us the most. Kevion Steele Capitol Hill PG Kevion Steele is a well-versed ball-handler who…
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Continue ReadingOur team evaluated the talent on-hand at the Edmond Open. Through the first two days of action, these were the ball-handlers that stood out to us the most.
Kevion Steele Capitol Hill PG
Kevion Steele is a well-versed ball-handler who can create shot on his own. Rather than limiting his abilities to just a handful of cheap tricks, he can do just about everything from cutting through traffic with a spin in transition to hitting a hesitation step-back after brining the ball up-the-floor. He was heavily guarded by the Muskogee defense from half-court but managed to keep from getting picked.
Jaiden Jones Capitol Hill PG
James Brown is sure-fire thing when he has the ball to not give up risky turnovers trying to showcase his skills. He’s fast and effective with the ball in his hands and is fast enough to that he can out-speed other players while maintaining the ball. At 5-foot-10-inches, Jones’ proximity to the floor may also contribute to his great handles.
Landry Harris Edmond North 2021 PG
Landry Harris found his away into the hearts of opposing defenses all weekend with his quickness and established handles. Harris is not the fastest player on the floor, but he plays under control and smoothly with a few tricks up his sleeve that can do damage. He displayed the ability to take the ball to the rack off his dribble.
CJ Campbell 2020 Edmond Memorial PG
The starting point guard for Edmond Memorial has great stop-and-start handles. He halts on a dime and creates separation with his lateral strength. Campbell is a great all-around, intelligent floor general for the Bulldogs whose ball-handling abilities can catch up with every place his mind wants to take him.