#PGHMusicCityShowdown Emerging Post Prospects
I showed some love to the floor generals; now, let’s take a look at a few of the standout post players… Juliana Frazee (6’2/PF/2025) AAU Team: Richmond Heat Instagram: Juliana._frazee Twitter: @Julianafrazee25 Juliana was one of the hardest…
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Continue ReadingI showed some love to the floor generals; now, let’s take a look at a few of the standout post players…
Juliana Frazee (6’2/PF/2025)
AAU Team: Richmond Heat
Instagram: Juliana._frazee
Twitter: @Julianafrazee25
Juliana was one of the hardest working post players when it came to actually establishing post position. She has good size and absolutely owned space on the floor that she wanted. At times, with little effort, she was able to nudge opposing defenders out of the way. Her offense is still developing as she has to continue working on her post moves and her hand strength. One thing that Juliana brings to the table is her efforts on the glass that renews offensive possessions.
When she is on the glass, she is getting easy putbacks or kicking out for open threes.
Juliana has to continue working on her agility and mobility, but one thing that is for sure is that she is going to give 100% effort when she steps on the court.
Lexi Don Tiller (5’11/PF & C/2026)
AAU Team: Richmond Heat 2026
Instagram: lexi.tiller
Twitter: @lexitillerr
Lexi is a stout forward that plays a physical brand of basketball. She is tough in the paint and will battle on the low block and on the glass. She is still developing her offensive tools, but what she has in the toolbox now works just fine. When she does get a paint touch on the low block, she punishes opposing defenders as she attempts to score. Lexi does not depend on scoring to be seen but makes significant impacts as a very heady leader.
She is a capable defensive stopper because of how physical she plays and her mindset of not backing down from anyone.
s she continues to develop her offensive acumen, it will be interesting to see what type of player she can develop into.
Anna Williams (6’2/PF & C/2026)
AAU Team: 2026 Stars Basketball Club Nashville (McLeod)
Instagram: N/A
Twitter: @anna_williams26
In the 2026 division, Anna literally dominated the paint. She was an elite rebounder and high-efficiency finisher when it came to the 2026 players at the tourney. She was one of the more versatile post players I saw. She showed her ability to handle the rock in the open court, making it easy for her to grab the defensive board and start the break. When she wasn’t leading the break, she filled the lanes and got out in transition. As she continues working on adding her perimeter J and ability to finish off the bounce in the paint, her stock will continue to rise.
She is on a nice trajectory, and if she continues developing, she will be a sought-after prospect.
Cwynn Whalen (5’9/PF/2026)
AAU Team: Firstep
Instagram: overtimecwynn
Twitter: @cwynnwhalen
Cwynn is a developing post player that tries to dominate each possession. She is learning how to maneuver in the paint and establish post position. She does a good job occupying space and carving out lanes, freeing up room for her teammates to attack off the bounce.
She is dedicated to boxing out, which allows her to accumulate rebounds.
Her play on the defensive end of the floor, as well as her play on the boards, is ahead of her offensive game, so offensively, she has some work to do.
Kelsey Neff (5’10/PF & C/2025)
AAU Team: Dayton Metro
Instagram: Kelsey_neff3
Twitter: @kelsey_neff
Kelsey is a player with a balanced post-game. She is a post threat that is active around the rim and can finish in the paint. In the match-up against FCA, she scored early and often as her team got it going early. She knows the strengths of her game, so you will not find her playing in areas where she cannot be a threat. When you look deeper into Kelsey’s game, she has a way of positioning herself on offense where there is a direct lane open between her and the ball.
She puts a lot of pressure on the defense with her paint touches which was evident with how much she visited the free-throw line throughout the tourney.
Kelsey has a lot of potential and ability, and hopefully, she will continue putting in work developing her craft.
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