2027 Pass Tha Ball #Next100(Buda)
Jade Williams-5’6 PG– first step is effective, in fact, it’s explosive as she attacks the basket strongly and finishes yet factor in she also has good body control, sees the floor, and plays solid defense, oh yeah, she’s long and athletic, that’s the base
Zoe Barron-4’11 PG (DC Queens SA) understands how to create her shot and take the defender to the rim with a smooth first step yet her ball-handling was impressive, especially in the open court because she sees the floor well
Casey Chavez-5’7 PG (Player First) called her a #D1Lock after the first time I saw her a couple of years ago so everything is definitely falling into place and speaking of falling, her mid to long-range is hard to handle and will continue to be, so is her attacking and finishing after contact
Aniya Taylor-5’2 PG (Corpus Thunder) just watching her play the passing lane all but did it for me but she also defends well and rebounds against taller players but she can score by attacking as well as handling the ball and using solid court vision
Kyleena Potts-5’7 G (Phenom) understands how to create her shot under pressure and knock it down the same way, under pressure so that pull-up will keep getting better and a threat especially since she can mix it up and score off the dribble
Kiana Philavong-5’2 G (DC Queens SA) you can’t teach some things so watching her battle for rebounds, against taller players as well as going after loose balls was definitely an eye-opener plus she plays the passing lane well
Nyila Botello-5’1 PG (SA Lady Hoops) her spins gave me a headache yet I can only imagine trying to defend them but with her countless moves off the dribble, especially in the open court, she’s becoming a “nightmare to defend” since she also can drop the jumper
Autumn Rose-Gregory-5’2 PG (SA Lady Hoops) she had on my daughter’s number so I definitely was watching every move and she showed me a lot because her dropping the jumper, contested, was nice, so was her attacking the basket and plying the passing lane
Nilah Esparza–5’2 PG (Chaos) heady player that plays within herself and understands the “when and the where” the when is to score by setting the defender up and the where, as in forcing turnovers with the trap or solid defense yet her upside is nice as well
Camryn Brown-5’0 G – loved watching her create her shot under pressure and staying under control while being pressured, both are huge at this stage because her handling the ball and making the right decisions were solid, so was her timing on defense
Bailey Burns-5’9 F (Just Play) continues to add a little something different every time I see her. Yeah she can stroke it from outside but she’s also understanding the mismatch and scoring off the dribble plus she’s rebounding stronger on both ends
Brianna Rodriguez-5’8 G– I wrote OD so many times that I had to replay some things in my head but my acronym for “off the dribble” just says it all because she can get by defenders, with either hand and score, with either hand plus she also showed the jumper.