EYBL Session Top 1 Passers
The first session of the EYBL session kicked off last weekend in Atlanta and there was talent all across the gym. In this particular piece I give a quick run of the top five passers from the only live period…
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Continue ReadingThe first session of the EYBL session kicked off last weekend in Atlanta and there was talent all across the gym. In this particular piece I give a quick run of the top five passers from the only live period of the Spring.
2020 Marcus Watson | Mac Irvin Fire
Watson is a 6’0 point guard who has tremendous feel for the game. He led the first session averaging 9.2 assists per game which were two more than the second place leader. Oklahoma State is getting an elite passer who should contribute in Mike Boynton’s program.
2020 Sharife Cooper | AOT
Cooper finished the first session 2nd in assist leaders keeping an average of 7.0 per game. Cooper has all the capability’s to score on most offensive possessions but can also distribute the rock to teammates. Lots of questions remain on whether Cooper will re-class to 2019 or not. No matter when he enters college a college program is getting a guard that can score the ball well and set up teammates to score.
2022 Jaden Clayton | UPlay
Clayton will definitely be in discussion as the top point guard in the class of 2022 when everything is all set and done. The freshman from Canada averaged 6.2 assists per game and is certainly someone to put on your radar for the future as the talent pool coming from the Northern border keeps on growing.
2020 Cade Cunningham | Texas Titans
All weekend Cade turned heads and continues to be talked about as one of the best players in all of high school and grassroots basketball. In Atlanta, Cunningham was another guy that averaged 6.2 assists per game as there we absolutely nobody able to stop him from doing what he wanted to do with the ball in his hands.
2020 Reece Beekman | Phenom University
Beekman rounds out our top five after he dished out 6.0 assists per game helping lead his team to a 3-1 record after the first EYBL session. Beekman continues to show why he is the top ranked prospect in the state of Louisiana and maybe more of the underrated guards in the country.