Top Hustlers: Top 250 Expo
As we wind up the final stories from the Top 250, we take look at the top hustle guys who made their presence felt during the day. These guys know how to give bring the energy. Love Bettis – Tate…
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Continue ReadingAs we wind up the final stories from the Top 250, we take look at the top hustle guys who made their presence felt during the day. These guys know how to give bring the energy.
Love Bettis – Tate 2020: Listen, this guy is a tough-minded point-guard. I really expect for him to be a leader the Tate team in his final season. Never takes a play off, attacks the paint really well, and actively seeks the open man in-transition. Hopefully he keeps the energy.
R. Pierce Blount – Tampa Prep 2021: Another point guard with a stellar GPA, Blount showed his intensity consistently throughout the day, making sure that we didn’t have a reason to leave him off this list. Uses the pump-fake very well, takes it up strong. He can give you the euro-step to create space, too. Should be one of the better guards out of the Tampa area, this season.
Jayhden Moncrease – Spruce Creek 2021: Another guy making his second appearance in our Top 250 series, Moncrease aimed to be the hardest-working on the floor whenever he touched it. His defense was aggressive, yet controlled. He was vocal on offense and D. He played like he WANTED to win every possession. That fire will be needed at Spruce.
Josh Symontee – Rickards 2021: This guy made his presence felt early-on and brought the heat the entire day. Josh can punish people with his length on-the-drive. Finished strong every single time. He’s 6’4”, but a LONG 6’4”. Definitely uses his height to his advantage. The motor doesn’t stop on this kid. Look for him to standout at Rickards.
Greg Prieto – Melbourne 2020: Although he stands at 5’11”, the height differences didn’t keep him from exploding off the ground for a couple of dunks. Really has a bulldog mentality on the floor. Defensively, he guards the ball well & doesn’t let up. 3.8 GPA. I’d trust him on the floor.