Top Performers #PBRSuper64 Day 2 pt 3
Okay I’m closing Day 2 out with some more outstanding performances but guess what, Day 3 is coming MaRiya Vincent -6’0 SF (Fam Premier 16U 3SSB) |2024| Vincent can play multiple positions well, she can shoot the ball, mid to…
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Continue ReadingOkay I’m closing Day 2 out with some more outstanding performances but guess what, Day 3 is coming
MaRiya Vincent -6’0 SF (Fam Premier 16U 3SSB) |2024|
Vincent can play multiple positions well, she can shoot the ball, mid to long-range, and take the defender off the dribble with ease yet she has added mass, and her finishing after contact, hard contact, had me smiling. She also rebounded on both ends, scored on putbacks, but handled the ball and went coast to coast to either hit her teammates, drop the stop and pop or just go all the way
Allison Harrison-6’2 SF (Hardwood Elite 16U Gold) |2024}
Harrison rebounded strongly on both ends and did something I love seeing, got the outlet going, something about #THROWBACK stuff just keeps me smiling yet she also showed she could score around the basket as well as on putbacks by battling on the inside. She also did a good job defending in the interior, and showed good timing to block, alter and (or) deflect shots
Brooklyn Hurtado-6’4 C (TX PLatinum 2024 Bruce) |2024|
Hurtado with the “hands and footwork” I love to see to go along with her finishing with either hand, at times effortlessly yet her rebounding on both ends as well as running the floor, also on both ends was refreshing, to say the least. Her interior defense also created problems
Adhel Tac Adhel Tac 6'4" | C South Grand Prairie | 2024 State TX -6’5C (North Texas Shockers) |2024|
Tac has stuck a nail on several of her pluses. first of all, she’s long and athletic, well VERY long and her timing is something else as it just keeps getting better. Just her mere presence makes many offensive players think twice about challenging her, her blocks are sometimes highlighted in my head, yet she also runs the floor after doing it and many time finishes as she receives the ball back. Solid rebounder that scores around the basket
Trinidi King-5’11 SF (Lady Athletic Elite Black) |2024|
King was a QUEEN for a number of reasons. First of all, she UPS, which should be self-explanatory yet her jumping and timing weren’t the only things. Yeah, she had some power blocks yet she also showed she could handle the ball afterward and go coast to coast to score. She also scored off the dribble in the set and played the passing lane. Oh yeah, she rebounded on both ends
Braelyn Barnett-6’0 PF (Hardwood Elite 16U 3SSB) |2025|
Barnett showed “power in the paint” and let me also add she put on one of the best performances in the paint at the event. She scored with players literally hanging on her, that should tell you about her strength but her going after the ball off the rim JUST DID IT for me. She also ran the floor, on both ends, and did a good job defending both inside and outside the paint
Kylie Joseph-5’10 PF (Stat Elite-Brittany) |2026|
Joseph is showing quite a few signs as she gets ready to head into high school and those signs have blinking lights around them to grab your attention, well mine has already been grabbed because of her athleticism and relentlessly attacking of te basket. She also did a good job rebounding, as well as defending and her upside is pretty big