2021 All Eyez On Me MS Tip Sheet
2025
Bella Aguero– attacks the rim with ease and showed very good body control at this stage yet she also handled the ball well, under pressure and created her shot and let me say her pull-up jumper was nice
Dejah Dudley-long and athletic is the base I use, I’ll say that a lot, but she understands how to use it as she defends and rebounds which gives her an edge. The edge sharpens watching her create her shot to attack or take the jumper and she finishes off the dribble after contact
Hope Edwards-watching her set the defender up is a work of art yet her finishes are already showing “masterpiece” because when you have body control, athleticism, and flair, her jumper, mid to long-range, is going to make her a “nightmare to defend” as she’s pretty scary now
Giana Monda-she understands positioning, this enabled her to rebound against taller players but she also played solid defense, saw the floor, in the half or open court and attacked, and finished strongly, after contact plus showed she could knock down the outside shot
Kamari Roberson-her upside just grabs me because she’s long and athletic, attacks and finishes, rebounds on both ends but guess what did it, even more, she plays the passing lane, which is one of the things I love to see
2026
Yasmeen Schmidt-she’s long, she elevates off the ground for her jumper, her release is quick and she used her athleticism to take defenders off the dribble, and with her soon to have “unlimited range” I see the videos, her seeing the floor and she’s just under “the magic number” which is 6’0, trouble is coming
Aniyah Shields– attacks strongly off the dribble but she also showed she could handle the ball in the open court, under pressure, which is really good because of her athleticism and her age but she can knock the jumper down, pull-up did some damage and so will she
Madison Hendrix– probably not related to Jimmy yet she was a hit, the last name is different but the game was different as well because she’s “heady”, can set defender up with ease, showed the pull-up as well as the ability to attack by creating her shot but she plays within herself and saw the floor
Nadia Adeleke-took defender off dribble whenever she wanted and with her athleticism, she had some impressive finishes, after contact, her mindset is “you won’t outwork me” and this stage, that is going to be there as she expands on everything else
Nadine Adeleke– also attacks off the dribble like her sister and her strong moves and finishes were impressive as well yet she also did a good job rebounding on both ends of the floor as well as defending in the half or open court
Sophia Toliver-when I write “turbo” that means she can accelerate in the blink of an eye and not only is her first step very nice, she has an extra gear in the open court while being defended that can leave whoever is guarding her flat-footed. The pull-up just adds to what’s in store
Chrystine Martinez– creates her shot, under pressure, and attacks strongly off the dribble to score but her pull-up was nice, she got it off quickly and consistently in both the drills and games and her defense had both eyes wide open
Zahara Hill– creates her shot under pressure to attack the rim and finish yet she can also dish off the dribble because she sees the floor well, this includes the set. Her court vision doesn’t stop there as she came up with steals galore
Nyla Underwood-long and athletic, remember as I stated earlier, that’s the base I use because it’s also the base many college coaches use, and watching her rebound on both ends, score off putbacks, after contact and defend speaks volumes about her upside
Sydnee Neunaber– creates off the dribble and creates contact, which is HUGE because it’s going to make her an “and one” waiting to happen but she relishes the contact and showed she could also drain the jumper off the pull-up yet seeing the floor was a nice addition to what she brings
Kaly Randle- SWB means ‘speed with ball” which also means “you may want to just get back” in the open court because she’s under control, can attack, and finish but she also made some good passes on the money. Speed also worked on the flip as she defended baseline to baseline
Jaymie Solomon-already showing a scorers mentality which means “she finds ways to put the ball in the basket” and either attacking and finishing, mid to long-range, she gets it done yet she also came up with steals on defense which ked to baskets or assists and speaking of defense, awe yeah it’s there
2027
Aliyah Woodard-very defensive-minded and at this stage, that is pretty big but so was her seeing the floor under pressure, she also handles the ball under pressure, and watching her attack and (or) attack and dish told me a lot
Shamiah Taylor– creates her shot nicely and with her being long and athletic, that will come in handy but peep this, she showed she could spin on players, at this stage so how about future “highlight waiting to happen” but her timing is happening right now as she blocks, deflects and alters shots
Casey Chavez-no need to take written notes and with a petabyte of memory, I just watch the progression and seeing her mannerisms on the court, not concerned about extra pressure, she scores every way imaginable except dunking and she has already been tabbed #D1Lock previously, yeah it’s coming
Saania Khawaja– thought she was heading to high school yet he head fake, her attacking the rim and finishing with either hand, her defense all sold me yet when she showed me the “pull-up ” jumper as well as the stop and pop, all bets are off on what she becomes, trust me, she will create problems
2028
Brooklyn Walker– got after it right off the top and not only did she play defense, she wanted to play defense which is going to be big for her as she progresses. She understands the game, plays within herself, and scored in the flow which all translates into good upside
2029
Mya Lopez– nothing like a battler at this stage and she did not back down against older players. Her ballhandling is going to create problems, why, she’s already showing THE HEZ and her attacking the room is going to be her “go-to” well one of many
2030
Maleah Mason-I don’t know how good she’s going to be, I’m betting on really, really good and I’ll be dropping that # soon that many can’t comprehend but understand this, her poise, her “not afraid” mindset her ballhandling, and she’s already creating her shot, she reminds me of my baby at the same age and we know how that turned out