2024 Prospects to Watch
Here is a look at five 2024 prospects about to take the court in the May live period that are worth Gabrielle Clary Gabrielle Clary 5'8" | SG Pallotti | 2024 State MD , Team Melo, Wing Gabrielle’s length stands…
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Gabrielle Clary Gabrielle Clary 5'8" | SG Pallotti | 2024 State MD , Team Melo, Wing
Gabrielle’s length stands out and she uses it well on defense. She’s an exceptional on ball defender and I love the way she uses her feet to keep the ball in front of her. She is very active with her hands, coming up with deflections in the passing lanes if not getting the steal. She is versatile onffense, running the point at times and getting into the paint where she has the ability to get buckets. Every program needs players like Gabby.
Sydney Huskey, Team Durant, Point Guard
Sydney is a tenacious guard with a high motor that stays in attack mode. She constantly puts pressure on the defense by attacking the basket fearlessly. She gets to the foul line a lot and is very capable of running an offense, facilitating and setting up teammates. At 5’7″ she has decent size for the position.
Aubree Murray, Team Durant, Forward
Aubree is a game changer on defense as she provides excellent rim protection. At 6’2″ she has great size and knows how to use it. It’s often a block party for her as she challenges and alters anything that comes into the paint. She has a soft touch around the basket and is not afraid to mix it up, despite her slight build. Definitely someone to keep an eye on in May and beyond.
Tykeisha Hill, Team Melo, Center
Solid post player with legit size at 6’2″. Soft hands with the ability to catch in traffic and finish. Ty takes up a lot of space in the paint and uses her size to control the glass.
Alicia Newell, 2024 Guard
Alicia is a high motor prospect that can impact the game on both ends. She has a solid handle and a nice first step so she is able get by defenders and finish in the paint. She runs the floor and creates early offense in transition, either scoring herself or finding an open teammate. She is a true Swiss army knife. Don’t worry about what position she is, just put her on the court and watch her produce.