Week 4 9 Dime Fall League Final Notes
Our final notes from Week 4 of the 9 Dime Fall League features a combination of players at various positions that have been productive. None of these players have seen much recruitment yet but they are names that colleges should…
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Continue ReadingOur final notes from Week 4 of the 9 Dime Fall League features a combination of players at various positions that have been productive. None of these players have seen much recruitment yet but they are names that colleges should get familiar with.
Orange Crush 2022 Forward Jarrod Brown: There is no question that he is one of the most productive players in the entire league on both ends of the court. He leads the league in: Blocks & Steals while coming in at the #2 spot for rebounds per game. Constantly working on both ends of the floor and using his athleticism to make plays, he finished with a double/double of 12 Points & 11 Rebounds.
Team Raiders 2024 Guard Paul McNeil Jr: It’s always interesting to see a young player in a game that has playoffs intensity, to see if they will step up or shy away from the moment. McNeil clearly showed that he loves playing when the lights are on and stepped up to make some big time plays for his team in a very close/competitive game.
Bulldogs 2021 Josh Thompson-Parker: Quietly he’s put together a solid season overall, finishing with 14 Points on the day which keeps him in the Top 10 for scoring at 12 PPG. Knocking down the three point shot or finding gaps in the defense to get in the paint, he’s one of the more efficient scorers in the league.
Rob County 2021 Forward Logan Jacobs: At about 6’4 with nice ability to rebound as well as step out and knock down some shots, he’s a prospect that smaller colleges should take a look at. He doesn’t try to play outside of his skillset and brings exactly what the team needs from him week in and week out.
Team Westside 2021 F/C Eli Hayes: JUCO programs need to go ahead and reach out to him as he is a player that could benefit going the JC route. He’s a legit 6’8 with a long wingspan that will only get better with more work and time. Rebounding is where he makes the most impact, using his size and length to pull down boards at a pretty high rate.
The Life 2022 Wing Jahmonie Jones: You have to like the energy that he plays with on both ends of the floor, he takes pride on the defensive end of the floor and understands how to use his athleticism to get rebounds. This was our first time seeing him but we left impressed with his motor, rebounding ability and his smooth shooting stroke.