Hustle Region Kick-Off: 15u Standouts in Seal Beach
The Hustle Region Kick-Off Showcase at Seal Beach was an amazing showcase of talent, especially in the young 15U division. Plenty of players showed off their bright futures and established themselves as prospects to watch out for as their careers…
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Continue ReadingThe Hustle Region Kick-Off Showcase at Seal Beach was an amazing showcase of talent, especially in the young 15U division. Plenty of players showed off their bright futures and established themselves as prospects to watch out for as their careers start kicking off. Some players really caught my eye and impressed me throughout the showcase, it was tough to narrow it down but these are my All-Tournament Team players.
Elyas Elegado | 6-0 G | – | IE Fire 2025 |
Elegado showed out every time I got to watch him play. He is a confident three-level volume scorer with long shooting range able to extend the floor and create shots off the dribble. His quick release makes always him a threat to shoot and he also showed that he is a heads-up player cutting to the basket at the right times creating looks for himself and keeping the flow of the offense going. Elegado really impressed me and I look forward to seeing him grow as a player
Xavier Cox | 5-11 G | – | IE Fire 2025 |
Cox checks all the boxes that you want out of a point guard in the modern era of basketball. Cox is a great floor general who sees the court well running the offense and finding open teammates. Cox also is very adept offensively and plays an efficient style of basketball taking and making very good looks and being a great shooter, it was rare seeing him miss wide-open ones during this showcase. Cox is also a scrappy defender being able to keep up with his matchups and pestering them on both ends. Cox and his IE Fire team are one to look out for this summer
Jeremiah Profit | 6-4 G | – | Gamepoint Inland Empire 2025
Profit is going to make whatever high school he eventually attends a very happy one. The 2027 prospect not only looked like he belonged playing up a few divisions but excelled against the competition. Profit is always a threat on the court due to him being a walking mismatch, standing at a very lanky 6-4 Profit is a big guard with a great jumper and can match up 1 through 5 making him one of the most versatile prospects in the showcase. What impressed me the most about Profit was his ability to take the ball up the court and create his own offense off the bounce. He has all the intangibles needed to be great and be sure to keep an eye out for him this summer
Mason Magee | 5-11 G | – California Select 2025 Gold
Magee was one of the best finishers I saw in the entire showcase. He had no problem getting to the rack at will and showing off some tough finishes through contact getting multiple and-ones. Magee has a very quick first step and showed off some crafty spin moves and hop steps when attacking the basket but he is also looking to make the right plays finding open teammates for good looks when the defense collapses on him. Watching Magee you can see the trust he has in his teammates and the chemistry they play with showing his ability to be able to be a leader on the court. Look out for him and California Select this summer they will be a tough out
Savion Jordan | 5-10 G | – Pro Skills 2025
Jordan was lockdown during the times I got to watch his team play during the showcase. When he was locked in during a press he would rack up steals and easy finishes in transition as well as continuing to play great on-ball defense in a half-court set. Jordan also showed his ability to be a scorer with some athletic finishes and nice pull-ups, he is a very good two-way player and made Pro Skills one of the toughest teams in the showcase
Noah Hargrave | 5-9 G | – Clutch Elite-2
Hargrave was one of the smoothest players with the ball in his hands that I got to see that caught me by surprise. Despite him being on the smaller size he finds ways to make scoring look easy. He was taking and making shots from the mid-range and from three and had some tough floaters and crafty takes to the basket to score. Hargrave is gonna be a great prospect to look out for, especially as a 2026 with plenty of time to grow and develop
Michael Brown | 5-11 F | – Coastal Elite 2025
Brown was displaying some good moves down in the paint when I got to watch his team play. he utilized the up-and-under, spin moves, ball fakes, and was playing off one and two feet. Brown has a great move-set to be able to find ways to score and is strong enough to do damage down low despite being a bit undersized for a forward. Brown is another 2026 with a bright future in basketball as he continues to work on his game and grow
Jayden Gray | 6-0 G | – California Select 2025 Gold
Gray was efficient for his squad on both ends taking shots from the three and mid-range and hitting efficiently as well as being very fast with the ball in transition leading to lots of easy fast-break offense for him and his teammates. Gray is also a great defender in his own right reading passing lanes well jumping them for steals and having quick feet to slide with his match-up. Gray much like his teammates plays unselfish basketball and seems to always be making the right decisions on offense. His Califonia Select team is just gonna keep getting better this summer so keep an eye out for them