Adidas 3SSB Leaders 17U
When it comes to scoring the leaderboard it is loaded with talent. One of the most impressive prospects on the list is Koa Peat, the Gilbert Arizona native is only 15 but he is ballin with the big boys at…
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Continue ReadingWhen it comes to scoring the leaderboard it is loaded with talent. One of the most impressive prospects on the list is Koa Peat, the Gilbert Arizona native is only 15
but he is ballin with the big boys at the 17U level. He displays major footwork to go along with strength and skill. Elite as his class and elite amongst the other classes above him as well. Elijah Fisher is on a mission to destroy anyone and everyone in his and on his way to the rim. His attack mode is super tough. Freddie Dillone brings so much to the table as a high level recruit. The 3-level scorer and playmaker has the ball on a string. He has a really low to the ground crossover that wobbles the defense and he is explosive off of all of his moves either into a step-back or straight to the rim on a straight-line drive or slithering his way to the cup.
Tarique Foster is a special talent at 6’8 and able to stretch the floor. He is a good player to watch footwork on as he is always in a catch ready to shoot position and his feet are always ready and balanced. This kid is lighting it up inside and out. Elijah King is super tough and he is a CG that can light it up in a hurry as he has D1 Minnesota rolling. With strength, high IQ and simple shot making ability this kid is going to be nice at the next level.
In the rebounding category 6’9 PF James Scott (Team Loaded NC) is cleaning the glass on both ends of the floor. His rim running ability is top-notch and he defends and protects the rim.
A player stealing the show a bit in the assist category is Reed Shepard (Midwest Basketball Club). He scores the ball so well that you often lose sight of his elite passing ability. To add to Sheppard skill he is also leading the circuit in steals as he is active and plays those passing lanes extremely well. Down the list is a sneaky guard that seems to find impossible ways to get his guys the ball is 6’0 PG Quentin Meza with the Utah Prospects.
We turn to the shot blockers and Owen Leach (J Sizzle) is somehow putting 9 blocks per game and he has a bag of skills that go deep. Nice off the bounce and has a shot.
We wrap it up with a couple of shooter in the circuit and Kur Teng for Mass Rivals is a dude. Major motor and not just a SG. but he can light it up. Smooth high stroke and high release point and he can get off the floor and let it go and he can also line them up and shoot them with ease. Dream Vision has a smooth shooter with a lot of energy in Angelo Kambala. If he has time he will make you pay as he is hitting 4 a game this circuit season.