Arizona Fall Invite Recap: Top 10 Stockrisers
The Arizona Fall Invite hosted by West Coast Elite and powered by Team Cezer took place this weekend. The event was held at multiple locations around the Phoenix area and featured teams from 10U all the way up to 17U.…
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Continue ReadingThe Arizona Fall Invite hosted by West Coast Elite and powered by Team Cezer took place this weekend. The event was held at multiple locations around the Phoenix area and featured teams from 10U all the way up to 17U. Several players did a great job of raising their profile. In this article, PH takes a look at the top 10 Stockrisers from the event.
- Isiah Brickner 6’4 SG West Coast Flight 2021 – Brickner is an all-around good player that wraps his skillset around an explosive R&J ability. Enough coaches asked me about him this weekend, that I’m sure he’s going to end up playing somewhere.
- Mister Burnside 6’2 SG WCE Wright LA 2024 (featured image) – Perhaps the single biggest stock riser of the event. At times was dominant playing against 16U competition.
- Isaac Hymes 6’7 SF WCE Wright LA 2023 – The skilled wing will probably be rising quickly on several peoples list.
- TJ Brown TJ Brown 5'10" | CG Las Vegas | 2023 NV 5’10 CG Las Vegas Punishers 2023 (#6PHN 2023) – Loved his first step and paint touch getting ability. Young prospect on the rise.
- Cameron Brown 6’2 CG WCE 2022 – High Academic guy that plays with a high IQ and has decent finishing ability once he gets into the lane.
- Jason Elder 6’7 SF Phoenix Prep 2021 (#16PHA 2021) – Power wing that bullies his way to the basket. Elder’s athletic ability and scoring make him an intriguing prospect.
- Tony Njia 6’0 CG Team Build Up 2021 – Perhaps pound for pound the toughest guard on the West Coast. Knew he could defend and was a capable ballhandler, his ability to knock down open 3’s raises his stock immensely.
- Antonio Burns 5’9 PG Loyalty VP 2025 – Getting ready to jump on that Burns Bandwagon. Leader, winner, and a player willing to take the big shot.
- Rashaud Bradley 6’2 SG Lakeshow 2022 – The Tyrese Maxey lookalike is a terrific slasher, finisher, and paint touch getter. Played JV for perennial powerhouse Sheldon, last season, but helped them to a 28-0 record.
- Gavin Marrs 6’8 PF FOH 2023 – Didn’t really display many ball skills, but his R&J ability is big time and he was able to impact games with it.