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Plenty of basketball fans love themselves a good old fashioned lefty hooper. Great news, the 757 area is home to many talented left handed players. Down below are some of the best left handed prospects in the 757. Jaylani Darden…
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Continue ReadingPlenty of basketball fans love themselves a good old fashioned lefty hooper. Great news, the 757 area is home to many talented left handed players. Down below are some of the best left handed prospects in the 757.
Jaylani Darden
Jaylani
Darden
6'3" | CG
Norview | 2021
State
VA
– 6’5 PG 2021 Norview HS
Summary:
Jaylani Darden
Jaylani
Darden
6'3" | CG
Norview | 2021
State
VA
grew to 6’5 this summer. Crazy. The smooth guard can play the 1-3 now at the next level due to his growth. Darden can shoot the ball at a high clip which opens up his slashing and playmaking abilities. Darden is one of the most potential latent guards in Virginia, honestly.
Kendon Peebles
Kendon
Peebles
6'4" | SF
Catholic | 2022
State
VA
– 6’4 SG 2022 Catholic HS
Summary: It is very hard not to like Peebles as a complete prospect. High academics are a priority to Peebles and it opens up his recruiting tremendously. The 6’4 wing is athletic and competitive, locking in on the defensive end. Peebles has a chance to develop into one of the scariest two way players in the area.
Elijah Kennedy- 6’4 SG 2021 Green Run HS
Summary: Elijah is a 20+ ppg scorer at his core. Just watch him play. The dynamite guard can shoot from anywhere on the court, and he uses his range to toy with defenders. Kennedy is an underrated ballhandler as he consistently is able to use his handle to create space. Kennedy just picked up an offer recently and I expect more to pour in.
Chris Brown
Chris
Brown
6'3" | SG
Peninsula Catholic | 2022
VA
– 6’4 CG 2022 Peninsula Catholic HS
Summary: A recent addition to 2022, Brown is incredibly slept on heading into this season. Still, look out. This combo guard can absolutely fly. Brown uses his bounce to remain a constant slashing threat, forcing the defense to collapse. This finishing ability will allow Brown to be a formidable playmaker this season as defenses constantly have to track him which will allow him to pass out to the open shooters on the wings and in the corners.