DC JamFest Superlatives: Passers
With DC JamFest officially in the books, the real work has begun for the Prep Hoops Staff. You can continue to expect comprehensive coverage of the tournament throughout this week. Here is a brief rundown of five of the best…
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Continue ReadingWith DC JamFest officially in the books, the real work has begun for the Prep Hoops Staff. You can continue to expect comprehensive coverage of the tournament throughout this week. Here is a brief rundown of five of the best passers we saw at the tournament.
TYLER BRELSFORD | 6’4 G | NEW WORLD/MT. ST. JOE ’20
Brelsford has good size for a primary ball-handler and this gives him the ability to see the floor very well. He has a great feel which allows him to think the game quickly and make high-level reads with the ball in his hands.
JAHME ESTED | 6’0 G | TR-GR/HENRICO ’20
Ested is best when he’s playing with pace, but he is always in control and looking to make the right play. His court vision is impressive and his passes are accurate.
KENDRICK FRINK | 6’1 G | SOUTH RIVER SHOOTERS/HUNTINGTOWN ’20
Frink demonstrates good skill with the ball and can thread the needle with a crisp, accurate pass in half-court or transition. He can consistently deliver various types of passes on the mark depending on how the defense is playing.
TREVOR KEELS | 6’4 G | TEAM TAKEOVER/PAUL VI ’21
Keels makes the simple passes without hesitation and this keeps the offense flowing. His ability to see the floor in transition and hit teammates in stride is very impressive.
BEZ MBENG | 6’3 G | DC PREMIER/GOOD COUNSEL ’21
One thing that stood out about Mbeng is his proficient use of his off-hand. He’s very comfortable making plays with his left hand without sacrificing quality.