Team Rose: Top Passers
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The Team Rose Shootout this past weekend was a tremendous two day event featuring 14 games and 28 teams. It was a great evaluation tool for us to see a ton of quality prospects. Now it is time to dive…
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Continue ReadingThe Team Rose Shootout this past weekend was a tremendous two day event featuring 14 games and 28 teams. It was a great evaluation tool for us to see a ton of quality prospects. Now it is time to dive into our superlatives from the event. Today we have Team Rose: Top Passers!
Conor Glennon (Brother Rice – 2020)
Glennon is an off the charts competitor that makes those around him better with his passion for the game and the way he runs a team.
Nathanael Hoskins (Danville – 2021)
Hoskins is a crafty left handed guard that excels at getting others involved with his passing in the half court. The IQ guard found his weapons leading them to a win.
Keshawn Williams (Bloom – 2020)
Williams is playing more on the ball with Newby out and he is effective at doing it. The state’s #3 prospect has a feel for dishing the rock that has greatly improved especially in the transition game over the last year.
Evan Ambrose (Stevenson – 2021)
The older Ambrose might get more of the pub, but the younger one is the energizer for his team. He makes exciting plays with his passing and playmaking at the point.
Nick Owens (Curie – 2020) and Elijah Pickens (Curie – 2021)
This Curie duo did a great job of setting up their array of wings for scores all game long. Both are smaller floor generals with tremendous speed and are most effective when looking to get others involved.
Jaylin Gibson (Evanston – 2021)
Gibson is one of the best passers in the state especially for an off guard. He has an advanced basketball feel with the way he reads the defense, draws defenders, and finds the open man!