5 players to know from Expressions Elite
Expressions Elite is a very high level AAU program. They always produce high level talent, and are one of the premier AAU teams in New England. Here are 5 players to know in the program. Duane Thompson, Class 2024, Position…
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Continue ReadingExpressions Elite is a very high level AAU program. They always produce high level talent, and are one of the premier AAU teams in New England. Here are 5 players to know in the program.
Duane Thompson, Class 2024, Position Wing/G/F, HT 6-7
Duane is a versatile playmaker. At 6-7 he stretches out the floor with his shot making skills, and his ability to handle the ball. Duane scores at a high efficiency. For his size, Duane has a very good skill set, and is mobile. Duane can guard positions 1-5 on defense. I think Duane has the game to play at the division 1 college level.
Ryan Anderson, Class 2023, Position C, HT 6-10
Ryan is a high flying above the rim, post player. Ryan is a strong built, and can bully defenders in the post. Ryan moves well for his size, and is a great shot blocker. Ryan is a fundamentally sound big man, who can also run the floor. Ryan is a high level talent. I think Ryan can play at the mid major Division 1 level.
Jaylen Harrell, Class 2025, HT 6-5, Position Wing,
Jaylen had a very good high school season, playing on a very talented St Sebastian’s team. Now he is continuing his strong play this spring with Expressions. Jaylen has a strong built frame, and at 6-5, he has the skills to play guard. He can attack from the wing, and also finish above the rim. Jaylen is also great on the rebounds, and records a lot of double doubles. Jaylen is a must see player. Division 1 college scouts will be after him in no time.
AJ Dybansta, Class 2026, Position Wing, HT 6-8
AJ is only an 8th grader, but played on the St Sebastian’s varsity team. Playing against players much older than him didn’t faze him. He is built like a man already. AJ is a must see talent. It’s not often I would say an 8th grader has NBA potential, but AJ does. AJ has the length, Size, and skills to get the basket with ease. He is an above the rim playmaker, and is a very tough player to guard. AJ is working hard on his his guards skills. He is working hard on his ball handling, and shooting. Those skills will help him play at the next level. AJ had a monster game this spring with 40 points, and 17 rebounds. AJ is still very young, but his potential is off the charts.
Jeremiah Jenkins Jeremiah Jenkins 6'0" | PG Brewster Academy | 2024 State #244 Nation NLG , Class 2024, Position PG, HT 6-0
Jeremiah is a true point guard, with great court visions. Jeremiah has a very good assist to turnover ratio. He handles the ball very well, and dribbles with a purpose. He has a quick first step, and can control the pace of the game. On defense Jeremiah is a pesky defender, and forces a bunch of turnovers. Jeremiah plays much bigger than his 6-0 size. He is a smart, skilled point guard, and will fit well at the next level.