Prospect Spotlight: Jayland Randall (2021)
Chandler Park Academy has a talented team, with Jayland Randall leading the way. Randall is a 6’3″ CG/F in the class of 2021. He played grassroots basketball with The Family. Randall is a unique and talented prospect. He’s a threat to score from anywhere…
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Continue ReadingChandler Park Academy has a talented team, with Jayland Randall leading the way. Randall is a 6’3″ CG/F in the class of 2021. He played grassroots basketball with The Family.
Randall is a unique and talented prospect. He’s a threat to score from anywhere on the floor. Randall can spot up and shoot from deep in addition to being able to attack off the dribble from the perimeter. He has an excellent mid range game, where he can pull up and shoot quickly and efficiently. Randall is a long athlete and he uses it to bottle up his opponent defensively and to cut off passing lanes.
Randall knows that continued improvement is key to a great basketball career. He’s always looking to improve his game and become the best player he can be. Randall typically has a lot of rebounds when looking at the box scores. That’s not good enough for him though. Most of those boards come on the offensive end, so he’s focused attacking the glass more on the defensive side as well.
Randall likes to play, and excels, on the big stage. He’s looking forward to a game this season against Detroit King. The game will be played December 10 at Eastern Michigan University. He’s excited to represent his school in a big environment against a PSL opponent.
The recruiting process is underway for Jayland Randall. He has his sights set son playing basketball in the B1G. He certainly has a lot to offer to a college basketball program. Randall is working on his shooting because he wants to provide a college team with a player that can hit an open jumper 8 out of 10 times.
Randall is driven by a desire to reach his goals. First and foremost, he wants to lead his team back to the Breslin Center and win a state championship. Randall is determined to play professional basketball at its highest level. He is working so that he’s able to give back to his family for all that they sacrificed to help him on his journey. Off the court, Randall wants to focus on his love for animals and become a wildlife biologist.
“My biggest motivation to be successful is my great great grandmother Madea who passed away right in front of me when I was like 11. My grandmother stayed with my family and she was one of the nicest people in my life to me at the time. She was older In age so she wasn’t very mobile, so she loved it when I came upstairs to see her. Whenever I used to bring her, her cheese and crackers which she loved, she would ask me to read the Bible with her and I did. She would always tell me how she loved me and how I was just the most adorable boy in the world and I was going to be successful In anything I did. I’m also motivated my siblings, I want to get to the point in life where I can buy them anything they want in this world without a thought of it.” – Jayland Randall