Prospect Spotlight: Jayden Hall (2021)
An up-and-coming 2021 point guard, Campus’ Jayden Hall is coming off a strong summer running with Perry Ellis Elite’s 16U squad and is poised for a breakout junior season. A 5’9 point guard, Hall is a versatile player who can…
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Continue ReadingAn up-and-coming 2021 point guard, Campus’ Jayden Hall is coming off a strong summer running with Perry Ellis Elite’s 16U squad and is poised for a breakout junior season.
A 5’9 point guard, Hall is a versatile player who can score, defense and looks to do whatever the team needs at the moment.
“Anything the coach needs to me to do I’ll get it done,” he says.
Hall, who also played for the Wichita Padres this offseason, says the experience of playing competitive travel basketball has helped his game grow.
“It has been a great experience and been great going out and competing each tournament,” he says. “This is preparing for the high school season by competing against bigger and faster guys and helping me grow as a player.”
Hall says he has focused on getting bigger, strong and improving his shooting mechanics and ball handling this offseason as he hopes to take on a key role for his high school team this season.
“I focused on those things to because I knew those were be a better player and competitor on the floor,” he says. “The past high school season was a good experience he helped me stronger mentally as a player. The main thing I brought was to shoot the ball that was my main job and to be a leader.”
Hall says the biggest influence on his basketball career to date has been his dad.
“He has been with me every step of the way never gave up on me he helped my game grow a lot physical and mentally he taught me everything about basketball,” Hall says.
A fan of Atlanta Hawks guard and former Oklahoma standout Trae Young, Hall says he appreciates the passing, shooting an all-around game of the second year NBA player.“He is a smaller guard who is amazing to watch,” Hall says. “I like to take his passing, shooting and floater those things about my game he by watching him do those things helps me improve my game.”