2022 Stars in the 757
The 757 has talent in every age group for the game of basketball. However, 2022 may very well be the deepest pool of talent. Down below are four 2022 players with rising stock. Donald Hand Jr-6’4/Shooting Guard. Donald Hand Jr is…
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Continue ReadingThe 757 has talent in every age group for the game of basketball. However, 2022 may very well be the deepest pool of talent. Down below are four 2022 players with rising stock.
Donald Hand Jr-6’4/Shooting Guard. Donald Hand Jr is one of the most exciting guards in the area as well as one of the most consistent. Hand Jr has the ideal size for a two guard at any level of basketball, with great height and wingspan. Hand Jr is also a marksman, hitting more than 6 threes in one half of a playoff game. Look for Hand Jr to rake in the offers as he rounds out his game.
Jayden Epps Jayden Epps 6'1" | CG Combine Academy | 2022 State #41 Nation NC -6’1/Point Guard. Epps by far recieved the most attention for any player in the 757 this past season regardless of class. Epps was electric running the Kings Fork offense this year, using his long range bombs to terrorize the opposition. Averaging over 25+ a game, look for Epps to continue his run as an elite scorer heading into his junior season.
Kanye Clary Kanye Clary 5'11" | PG Massanutten | 2022 State VA -5’10/Point Guard. Kanye Clary Kanye Clary 5'11" | PG Massanutten | 2022 State VA is considered one of the best traditional point guards in the 757. Incredibly quick with a tight handle, Clary was a constant threat to either score or dish off for an easy assist this past season for Princess Anne. As he continues to grow and add more weapons to his game, expect the stock for Kanye Clary Kanye Clary 5'11" | PG Massanutten | 2022 State VA to skyrocket.
Kenyon Giles Kenyon Giles 5'11" | PG Oscar Smith | 2022 NV – 5’10/Combo Guard. Kenyon Giles Kenyon Giles 5'11" | PG Oscar Smith | 2022 NV was one of the most formidable assignments this season for any team in the 757. As a combo guard for Oscar Smith, Giles used his smooth jumper and quick first step to remain a constant scoring threat for his team. Already having picked up an offer after the season concluded, Giles should continue to rake them in while he proves he is one of the best guards in the state as he heads into his junior year.