Triangle Challenge Standout Performers
We dropped in to see the Triangle Challenge last week for Game #2 for multiple teams. The Juice All-Stars (Stephenson) squad was dominant once again as they moved on to 2-0. Juice All-Stars (Stephenson) 2020 Wing Josh Hall: Any time…
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Continue ReadingWe dropped in to see the Triangle Challenge last week for Game #2 for multiple teams. The Juice All-Stars (Stephenson) squad was dominant once again as they moved on to 2-0.
Juice All-Stars (Stephenson) 2020 Wing Josh Hall: Any time you have a top 25 talent drop in and play, it’s always interesting and exciting for the fans. However Hall is not your typical talent that wants to be ball dominant and is all about his own production, he finds ways to fit into the offense all while getting his own offense going with the opportunity presents itself. Scoring it at a high level is something we all know that he can do, but we saw some outstanding passes from him as well throughout the night.
Teen Center 2019 Guard David Murphy: Schools that are looking to make a late signing for a guard, need to give Mr. Murphy a call. He played very well throughout the evening, constantly attacking defenders for buckets. Displayed some good ballhandling skills and got after it on the defensive end, playing solid defense without fouling.
Juice All-Stars (Stephenson) 2020 Guard Justin Wright: Plays the game at his own pace, not allowing anyone of any type of pressure to speed him up more than he wants. He’s a strong guard that’s crafty and shoots the ball very well from deep so you have to pick you poison when you’re attempting to defend him. A host of MM/HM programs have already showing interest or offered so it will be interesting to see how everything plays out for him.
St. Christopher 2020 Guard Lance Anthony: The advice that we would give you when defending him is, get a hand up early because he can flat out shoot it. However he’s more than just a shooter, we got the chance to see him make some plays on Thursday night, setting up teammates for some easy buckets.
7th Nation Warriors 2020 Forward Brandon Johnson: A legit 6’8 that isn’t Afraid to use his size to be productive, we liked what we saw from him as far as production and the upside that is still left in his game. Was solid inside the paint offensively and rebounded at a pretty high rate, also showed he could step out and shoot the trey ball.
Juice All-Stars (Stephenson) 2020 Wing Christopher Nobles: Stock continues to rise for Christopher, he’s had another good season with Juice All-Stars and has picked up a nice amount of interest from colleges. We definitely like the fact that he seems to be more aggressive this year, not shying away from contact in the paint and looks to finish strong. Once he gets into the open court, he gets the opportunity to showcase his athleticism with some dunks that gets fans out of their seats.
Juice All-Stars (Stephenson) 2020 Guard AJ Thompson: His play over the last few months has caught the attention of quite a few and it will be interesting to see how things play out for him. He can score the ball at a nice level, has solid height and long wingspan for a guard, he’s one of those players that can fill it up in a hurry when he’s hot.