Class of 2027 – 5 Wing Players To Keep Up With
Peyton Hoffmann IL #WL SF #WL HEIGHT 6'0" POS SF CLASS 2027 View Profile Peyton Hoffmann State: Illinois School: Grayslake Central Club: All In There are some players that have the ability to get better every year, every game.. and…
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Continue ReadingThere are some players that have the ability to get better every year, every game.. and Hoffmann is one of those players. She had a strong highschool season, and its transitioning into AAU ball seamlessly. She has great length, a non stop motor, and the ability to play multiple positions while still being impactful. A unanimous top 10 player in this class.
Raw talent, but she has the frame of a collegiate player as a freshman. She does most of her work from near the rim, but when she adds a 15-17ft, Heinz will be a key member for PND next year as they try to repeat. She has great length, and seems to be composed in almost every situation on the court.
Callahan frame aids her in a lot of offensive situations, as well on the defensive end of the floor. She has the versatility and motor to compete on both ends, as well as the ability and skillset to play multiple positions. She can be a stretch, make plays from the 1, while also dropping to the post to make some plays down there as well.
Brinkmann is blessed with tremendous size and length, and she uses is the right ways. She has a bit of aggression depending on the play, but when it gets going she’s hard wing to defend. She can compete on both ends of the boards, and can make plays from the perimeter, on the drive as well as in the post area.
Time is still on Naraky’s side, but you can see that the potential is definitely there. On the offensive side of the ball her ability to score form multiple levels and angles is present, and her length helps with shooting over defenders and getting to the rim in a short amount of dribbles. Defensively, she has the vertical size to compete in the paint, and the length to be a factor on the perimeter if need be.