Adidas 3SSB Leaders 15U
The Class of 2025 has some talented players all over the country playing on the circuit, but they also have a few playing up on 16’s and 17’s and almost all of those players playing up have been showing everyone…
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Continue ReadingThe Class of 2025 has some talented players all over the country playing on the circuit, but they also have a few playing up on 16’s and 17’s and almost all of those players playing up have been showing everyone why they are playing up. Here are some of the leaders leading the way as the future of the 3SSB.
Leading the way in scoring in 6’2 G Trevor Best (Team Loaded NC) a fearless guard that is in attack mode from the jump. He is going at anyone and everyone as he is averaging 23.8 PPG and there is so much talent surrounding him. Right behind Best is 6’5 Jerry Easter playing with Super Friends and he has 5 D1’s that have offered already and he is currently on a tear scoring 23.3 PPG and he is an all-around talent that has that star power. The Utah Prospects seem to be building something nice around 6’6 CG Isiah Harwell who is a talented player that does it all. He blocks shots, he defends 1-5. Harwell has strength to go along with 23 PPG. This kid could likely play up on the 17’s but it looks like he is having fun playing with his age group. Isiah is also leading the circuit in rebounds and is up there in three’s. Cam’ren Reyes (Garner Road) is a tough on the ball guard that has major IQ and scoring ability at all 3-levels. Keep and eye on Elijah Finley as he is a buckets and a dog for EAB Tennessee.
One of the top rebounders and big time prospect is 6’10 Malachi Moreno (Indiana Elite) . Dude has a solid motor that allows him to rebound and alter shots. Caleb Wilson (AE5) has pick and pop ability. He can rebound and push the tempo which makes him an elite rebounder. To top it off he is leading in blocks as well. Really like his timing.
Uzziah Buntyn (Southern Assault) this kid can go and he finds his guys as he is leading the circuit in assist. He is also leading the circuit in steals per game as well. 6’3 G JJ Apathjang has been putting up good assist numbers as well (Utah Prospects)
James Turner (Super Friends) and Javen Colbert (Southern Assault) are leading the way in the 3-point category hitting 4 a game. A handful of other guards have been filling it up as well.