Grind Region Kick Off : 2025 Saturday Standouts Part 1
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Took a trip down south to kick off the grassroots season to watch some very talented prospects from a variety of different states. As day one is OKC came to a conclusion here are some standouts in the class of…
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Continue ReadingTook a trip down south to kick off the grassroots season to watch some very talented prospects from a variety of different states. As day one is OKC came to a conclusion here are some standouts in the class of 2025.
Triston Driver Triston Driver 6'0" | PG Bixby | 2025 State OK | 5’11 G | Tulsa Impact 2025
Driver is a very ideal 2025 one guard. He is a guy who can shoot it, get to the rim, and also had a lot of buckets off of hard basket cuts as well against Takeover. Has both downhill and up court vision and will be a problem for defenses all summer long.
Brandon Butler Jr. | 5’8 G | Oklahoma Power 2025
Lightning quick lefty guard. Defenders were not able to stay in front of him. Butler showcased some crazy athletic finishes and knocked down the jumper when needed.
Jett Schafer | 5″9 G | Next Level Oklahoma 2025
Jett had the ball on a string. Very tight handle and can get by defenders with ease. Has a real nice midrange/pull up jumper and loves the floater. He was getting steals and poking balls loose defensively.
Evan Vinyard | 5’8 G | Oklahoma Power 2025
One of the smoothest jumpers I saw on Saturday. Vinyard has an unbelievably quick catch and shoot release. Although he is more of a spot up shooter he wasn’t afraid to get to the rim as well.
Jamarri Simpson | 5’11 G | NLU 2025
Uber athletic guard that scores at all 3 levels well. Crafty arsenal of finishes as well. Defensively this kid was all over the place. Whether it was getting steals, going for a loose ball, or tipping passes he was there. His lateral quickness and ability to recover is insane.