@TheHoopHerald Hes an absolute star in his role. Great value defensively guarding 1-5 includin d’aron fox- productive off. player despite not a huge amount of attempts. roster was constructed so well- about much more then Brunson - the bridges hart and og’s - are elite level role players
@Mike_NYY Nets 2 finals runs in the l ast 50 years- the JV vs varsity, the lakers and spurs dogged them. the knicks improved every year. PUT A PREMIUM on team guys who knew how to win and play Multiple positions – they also had a team president who was highly qualified -built right way
Alex Nuzum, 6’0 PG from Hackley School has been showing his value all spring long. Absolute DOG on the ball makes life difficult for every opponent trying to bring the ball up. Creates offense with pace, ability to attack the paint, and his VOICE to organize his team. Here is a small sample of one game vs Mass Rivals where you see how he impacts the game in every way… on the ball, in gaps, rebounding, finding cutters. (he didn’t play a lot of 2nd half because of big lead)
Nuzum played the most minutes for us this spring because he was irreplaceable in his role. This is a guy who will make your program culture better the day he steps on campus. His ELITE Academic credentials make him recruitable by any school in the country.
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@bufnyy161st@PacersPostUp It’s a shame that the pacers won 18 games. Don’t think they can beat the knicks in the play-offs If they’re the 14th best team in the east.
@TheFieldOf68@tmetcalf11 What makes you think he would be healthy over 82 games when his “injuries” were wear and tear type things at Kansas over 30 something
@Scouting_Col A guy from Bruce pearls auburn team better kill it at the Juco level With that explosiveness, frame and and how fluid is spin move is on the outdoor court..
Tough one to finish, overcoming an early 13-0 deficit in a 2 point loss to a strong @DistrictBC squad. 7-2 overall for our 17s this weekend is solid. Our guys know how to win. 3-1 for our HGSL and 4-1 for our HGAL made a lot of coaches take notice.
A few guys who really stood out this weekend:
HGSL
Alex Nuzum- @NuzumAlex25252
6’0 PG - Hackley School
Alex controlled the tempo every game, harassing the ball 94 feet generating shots for his teammates and knocking down open looks.
Jack Moynahan - 6’7” Wing/ F, Newman School
Jack continues to improve his versatility, scoring the ball at all 3 levels and attacking the rim with aggression. Defensively his aggression and ability to stay in front of the ball continues to improve.
Nick Ferdinand- 6’7 F - St Peter’s Prep
Another 3 level scorer who punishes people in the paint and is a physical defender.
Noah Khalid - @NoahKhalid1
6’1 G - Newman School
Single-handedly won us our 2nd game with his ability to score in every way imaginable
Antonio Tristani- @AntonioTristani
6’2 G - Don Bosco
Savvy player who always makes the right play. Knocking down shots when they came to him, but never forcing the issue, impacting the game with his defensive IQ
Derek Gomez- 6’6 G/Wing
St Peter’s Prep
Our most explosive player showed many instances why he’s a scholarship level player.
HGAL
Max Sheth- @maxsheth123
5’11 G - Kingston
Slippery PG who commands the team. Change of speed with dribble is elite. Shot maker. Consistently makes winning plays.
Austin McLaren - @austin1mclaren
6’3 G - Brunswick School
Maybe the biggest stock riser. Guarded with physicality. Made the right reads all day and got into the paint at will.
Shaan Daly
6’0 G - Fieldston School
Unconscious from 3 most of the weekend. Tough finishes at the basket and midrange pull-ups. Disruptive defensively. Big reason team was 4-1.
Both rosters filled with college players!!
Is it July yet?! @TheChurchSelect@HoopGroupAL@HGSL_HoopGroup@HoopGroupEamonn@AWitt__