Adam’s August Stock Boosters: 2022 Guards
Throughout August, we took the opportunity to get into the gym and watch some grassroots basketball. We’ve also taken the liberty of watching many games via live stream and replay during the “new normal.” Here is a look at five…
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Continue ReadingThroughout August, we took the opportunity to get into the gym and watch some grassroots basketball. We’ve also taken the liberty of watching many games via live stream and replay during the “new normal.” Here is a look at five guards from the class of 2022 who respectively improved their stock throughout August.
Garrett Brennan | District Basketball Club/SSSAS (VA)
Brennan has impressed with his toughness, basketball IQ, and versatility. He plays both ends of the floor and finds many ways to impact the game. Brennan has been a consistent producer and has firmly put himself on the radar moving forward.
Tyson Commander Tyson Commander 6'4" | SG The John Carroll School | 2022 State #203 Nation MD | Team Melo/John Carroll (MD)
Commander’s shot-making ability is extremely valuable. The lefty marksman is very effective when hitting shots, and that’s what he’s done for the better part of the last several weekends.
Rob Lawson Rob Lawson 5'9" | PG National Christian | 2022 State MD | Team Durant/Archbishop Carroll (DC)
Lawson is a top-tier athlete who knows how to utilize his quickness. His ability to elevate others around him is steadily improving and this is a huge reason for optimism.
Colin Ryan | Team Richmond/Collegiate (VA)
Ryan is a tall lead guard who has impressed as a result of his will to compete on every play. He is a sound decision-maker with the ball, a willing rebounder, and a fearless paint-getter who embraces contact around the basket.
Ty Williams | New World/National Christian (MD)
Williams showcases a game that oozes maturity. You don’t have to watch him play for long before noticing that he is not concerned with showcasing his talent but instead doing what it takes to win games.