Preseason Class 7A Florida All-State Team (Part III)
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Dylan James FL #8 SF #3 HEIGHT 6'8" POS SF CLASS 2023 View Profile Dylan James Instagram Twitter State: Florida School: The Rock Club: Team Speights Gulf Coast James, a University of Georgia commit is a 6-9 power forward brings…
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Continue ReadingJames, a University of Georgia commit is a 6-9 power forward brings length and athleticism to his game. He is a solid rim protector and plays with extremely high energy. James averaged 15.2 points and 8.5 rebounds per game last season as a junior, helping lead Winter Haven to the state semifinals. Wouldn’t be surprised if we see the Blue Devils in the state tournament once again this upcoming season.
Debose, a 6-2 combo guard has extreme quickness when the ball is in his hands and is a sensational passer. Not only is he a prolific playmaker on the offensive end, but he can quickly turn defense into offense with his ability to jump in the passing lanes to create steals. Debose averaged just 7.0 points and 2.1 rebounds per game last season for Windermere, but he shot 33 percent from beyond the arc. Impact senior season ahead for Debose and his Windermere High squad.
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Jackson, a Texas Tech commit has length and athleticism, can also guard positions 1 through 5 on the defensive side. The 6-5 combo guard also shows explosiveness when it comes to finishing at the rim. Last season as a junior, Jackson averaged 17.5 points, 3.2 rebounds and two steals per game for Sarasota Riverview helping lead them to the regional semifinals.
Maxon is one of the top perimeter shooters in the state of Florida for the upcoming sophomore class. The 6-0 point guard made a team-high 87 three-pointers as a freshman last season knocking them down at a 49 percent rate. Last season, Maxon averaged 14 points, 2.2 rebounds and 1.9 assists per game for Fort Pierce Central. Look for him and his twin brother Christopher to help lead the backcourt this upcoming season for the Cobras.
Williams, a 6-2 point guard brings a high basketball IQ to the table and really puts the pressure on his opponent. He also can shoot from beyond the arc at a high rate shooting 48 percent from there last season as a freshman. Williams averaged 15.0 points, 2.5 rebounds, 1.5 assists and 1.3 steals per game last season as a freshman. He took an unofficial visit to the University of Miami last weekend. Huge upside for Williams and the Sumner Stingrays this upcoming season.