Basketbull Summer Championship Backcourt 2025 prospects
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There was a lot of guards with college level potential at the Basketbull Summer Championship. Here we look at backcourt prospects from the class of 2025 who stood out in the tournament. Gavin Deluties HEIGHT 6'1" POS SG CLASS 2025…
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Continue ReadingThere was a lot of guards with college level potential at the Basketbull Summer Championship. Here we look at backcourt prospects from the class of 2025 who stood out in the tournament.
Gavin is a shot maker. He has the ability to create his own shot, and can get his shot off in multiple ways. He has a quick release, and needs little space to shoot. He moves without the ball well, and rarely stands still when he is away from the ball. In the tournament, he made stops on defense, shot the ball well, and was a good decision maker. Gavin is only going into his sophomore year, so he has a lot of time to raise his stock.
Franck is a shifty guard. He can score over bigger defenders by using his effective spin move, and step back dribble. He has a high soft finish off the glass. He can also shoot off the dribble and off the catch. In the tournament he also was very active in the passing lanes, and pressuring ball handlers.
Timmy is a 6-4 stretch guard, who could be still growing. He was the only one on his team from the class of 2025. He has a versatile skill set, and can play multiple positions. He comes from a basketball family, as his sister Shay Bollin is currently playing at Duke. Timmy is a three level scorer. He showed that in the tournament. He made a lot of good reads on the defense. He can shoot the three, be a slasher on the wing, and finish on both sides attacking the rim. On defense he has good length, and rotates well. Timmy has a good skill set to match his size. He still has plenty of time to raise his stock, and he is definitely on the path to being a college basketball player.
Will showed a lot of potential in the tournament. He did a good job running his teams offense. He has good handles, and is able to be the primary ball handler. He was able to make some good passes to his teammates, to set them up to score. He can be a drive and dish player, and also knock down threes. He played hard on both ends of the floor, and look well conditioned.
London is a guard with interesting upside to his game. He can shoot the three, and also attack the close outs. He is a good spot up shooter, and has a high release. London will only get better as he moves forward in his high school career.