Film Room: Part 6
The 2020-21 season would usually be just kicking off in a normal season, but players in the Garden State have to wait until January. This summer was imperative for prospects to get film as it allows college coaches to get…
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Continue ReadingThe 2020-21 season would usually be just kicking off in a normal season, but players in the Garden State have to wait until January. This summer was imperative for prospects to get film as it allows college coaches to get a look at them. Here is the sixth part of the Film Room series.
Ryan Curry Ryan Curry 6'0" | PG Montgomery | 2022 State NJ , 6’0 PG Montgomery 2022
Curry is a pure point guard prospect who always plays with his head up. He has a nice handle and is very dangerous once he gets into the lane. Curry plays with great floor vision and is able to zip passes through traffic. He is a creative finisher around the basket and can make teams pay for giving him space on the perimeter.
Jimmy Elliott, 6’2 SG/SF St. John Vianney 2024
Elliott attacks the basket hard and is not afraid of drawing contact on his way to the bucket. He is a good finisher around the basket and is at his best slashing toward the basket. Elliott is more than just a driver as he also has the ability to knock down triples. He is capable of running the offense in a pinch as he has a good handle and makes good decisions with the ball in his hands.
Michee Valeus, 6’4 SG/SF Pleasantville 2021
Valeus is a confident shooter as he is unafraid to pull the trigger either in the half court or transition. He wastes little motion in his shot and has a quick release on his shot. Valeus moves off the ball extremely well as he is able to free himself up for open jumpers and layups. He can handle the ball on the perimeter and does not force anything on the offensive end.
Ja’maine Davenport, 6’1 PG Atlantic Tech 2021
Davenport is at his best in transition as he attacks the basket with pace and makes good lead passes. He has a good handle and is able to beat his defender off the bounce to get to the rim. Davenport is more than just a slasher as he shoots the ball with confidence from deep and has a good shooting form. He moves his feet well on the defensive end and knows how to get deflections on defense.
Jason Martey, 5’10 PG Life Center Academy
Martey is a dynamic point guard with the ball in his hands and is a blur in the open floor. He has a tight handle and makes plays when he gets into the lane. Martey is more than just a slasher as he has a quick release on his shot and is capable of getting hot early. He is a tough on-ball defender and plays with good instincts on the defensive end.