Big Shots Carolina Finale: Class of 2025 Standout Performers
One of the wonderful things about the most recent Big Shots Tournament was the amount of young talent on display. The Class of 2025 showcased their ability and upside which caught our attention. Team USC 2025 Guard Brayden Hendrix: Every…
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Continue ReadingOne of the wonderful things about the most recent Big Shots Tournament was the amount of young talent on display. The Class of 2025 showcased their ability and upside which caught our attention.
Team USC 2025 Guard Brayden Hendrix: Every team needs a sharp shooter and that’s the role he plays for his team. He knocked down the three point shot with nice efficiency, showcasing his smooth shooting stroke. Although he’s a young player, you can see that he works on his shot and is confident in it.
Carolina Rockets 2025 Guard Damien Gary: We got the chance to see him in the spring at FAB 40 Camp, as one of the younger players in the building, he didn’t have his best showing but you could see the potential. During this event he played against his own age group and you could clearly see that he has a nice overall skillset. Although he scored it at some point, his most impressive attribute was his passing.
Team USC 2025 Guard Tyquan McDuffie: He has a chance to be a very special prospect if he continues to put the work in. Leading his team to the Championship as well as leading the division in scoring, he’s showing that he is a player to keep an eye on.
Big Shots TriCities 2025 Guard Eli Ellis: We may sound like a broken record player but he continues to show up and show out every single week. He played up in the 17U division and put together performances that would impress just about anybody. His shooting ability is one of his best attributes, he has outstanding range on his shot which extends to college range.
Team USC 2025 Treyvon Smith: First off, his size catches your attention almost immediately. He’s about 6’5 with some muscle and is still in middle school which is pretty impressive. What’s more impressive is that he understands how to use his height and strength to make an impact on games by rebounding and scoring.