Top Passers from the Broken Arrow Shootout
The scrimmage season kicked off with a bang at Broken Arrow on Saturday. In a loaded field we take a look at the best passers in the main gym. Caden Hale PG Metro Christian 2020 Hale’s ability to spread the…
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Continue ReadingThe scrimmage season kicked off with a bang at Broken Arrow on Saturday. In a loaded field we take a look at the best passers in the main gym.
Caden Hale PG Metro Christian 2020
Hale’s ability to spread the floor with his shooting gives him the opportunity to make an even bigger impact passing the ball. Surrounded by a squad of shooters, when Hale attacks the basket and the defense collapses, he is ready to kick out, finding his teammate right on target.
Kevin Overton PG Midwest City 2022
After losing a leader like J.D. Ray last year, Midwest City needed someone to step up. Overton is THAT GUY. With a high basketball IQ and the ability to make the right pass at the right time, Midwest City has their point guard position in good hands for the next 3 years.
Jeremiah Johnson PG Putnam City North 2023
Johnson is the REAL DEAL. Even as a freshman he brings a veteran presence to a very young PCN team. His ball control and court vision are elite. His patience with the ball in hands is uncanny for a freshman and his ability to pick apart a defense with sneaky quick passes works in his favor. Look for him to make waves in 6A.
Trey Phipps G Booker T. Washington 2020
Phipps came to Broken Arrow ready to prove that he is not just a shooter, and he did just that. Phipps’ shooting ability drew out defenders, allowing him to get into the paint and use his high basketball IQ to make the right pass to his teammate.
Bijan Cortes PG Kingfisher 2021
What would a best passing list be without Kingfisher guard Bijan Cortes? Cortes personifies the ideal pass first guard who also knows when he can go get his own. Something new that Cortes has added to his arsenal is his baseline drive and kick passes. He will attack the baseline from the corner, elevate, and find the open man due to the opponents help defense.