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A golfer with game, a tough family backcourt, and a star guard going supernova across the DFW is exactly what week 2 of Texas basketball gives us. These six players will be ones to watch as the season progresses. Chandler…
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Continue ReadingA golfer with game, a tough family backcourt, and a star guard going supernova across the DFW is exactly what week 2 of Texas basketball gives us. These six players will be ones to watch as the season progresses.
Chandler Browning | Prosper | 2021
Browning may be a college golf signee but she has serious game on the hardwood. Great passing and shooting from distance make her an ideal lead guard.
Tamia Flores | Pinkston | 2021
Coming off a summer season of sharpshooting, Flores is primed for more of the same as the veteran on a young and talented Pinkston squad. Her reputation as a vocal leader can be heard in several timeouts and on the floor.
Amarachi Kimpson Amarachi Kimpson 5'7" | PG Little Elm | 2023 State TX | Little Elm | 2023
Little Elm’s district newcomer of the year is back to reprise a larger scoring role. A lot of her points came in transition, putting contact finishing and a smooth pull-up jumper center stage. Quickness and technique help her corral ball handlers.
Victoria Flores | Pinkston | 2023
A 5-8 Flores brings size to the point guard position. As the head of her team’s press length and decent speed turn into deflections. Easily the best on-ball defender in a matchup with several Division 1 talents. Offensively she’s a double digit scorer that let runners and floaters carry her past post. A smooth mid-range jumper helps her in between game.
Madison Martin Madison Martin 5'7" | PG State TX | Little Elm | 2024
Martin looks the part of a varsity shooter beyond the arc. The film of her 12 steals through the opening four games of the season show her speed and anticipation in passing lanes.
Breanna Davis Breanna Davis 5'9" | PG Red Oak | 2022 State TX | Red Oak | 2022
Davis is averaging 21, 5, and 6. That type of production speaks louder than anything I can say about the Division 1 prospect. We’re looking at a super quick ball handler with the ability to create for herself and others.