Javeon McCallister | Next Level 6’0″ SG Del City ’21 McAllister played a significant role in Next Level’s success this summer, starring as an aggressive scoring guard with passing, rebounding, and defensive capabilities. His high-energy play was indispensable to his…
Javeon McCallister | Next Level |
McAllister played a significant role in Next Level’s success this summer, starring as an aggressive scoring guard with passing, rebounding, and defensive capabilities. His high-energy play was indispensable to his team’s durability in tight games, and his selflessness with the ball helped them stay ahead in those same moments.
6’2″ SG |
Southwest Covenant ’21 |
Cole was an almost-unstoppable scoring force for Flight. His shooting capabilities were the essential starting point for his game, though he was able to take the ball to the rack or pull up from mid-range after establishing his deep game. He converted, time-after-time, on long-range triples with unmatched accuracy.
6’3″ SG/SF |
Classen SAS ’21 |
Turner’s polished game was too much for most defenses to handle throughout his summer as he went on numerous scoring tirades. He is competent, if not mastered, as a shooter, taking the ball from the dribble, driving, finishing with either hand, or anything else that puts the ball in his hand. Most importantly, his production translated to points on the board, and in turn Ws in the win-loss column for Chaos.
The king of the arch, Scott shot the ball better than anybody in grassroots basketball this summer — and it is hardly an argument. Scott was the second-leading scorer for TBB, whose national schedule was a daunting task and a tall test for the junior playing up a year. Scott’s go-to play was pulling up in transition from the wings, a role he not only familiarized himself with, but mastered.
Shirley shot the ball at an outstanding clip, while his ability to contend at the rim made him a true multi-dimensional scoring threat. His height helped him to convert on triples with adherent contest from defenders while he rarely played under-par with his regular scoring excellence. He is a durable, consistent guard whose recruiting could take off soon.