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<p>I love seeing <strong>NEW FACES</strong>, and you'll see me posting that countless times because I know in this era, you have to be repetitive, and even doing that doesn't always work because there's so much out here to absorb, and many can get confused, but I spent Sunday catching some up-and-coming talent and two young ladies in the 6th grade didn't blend in, they showed they were among the top players there, so here's the duo</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Williams is strong, and watching her overpower older guards off the dribble had me smiling. She's an athletic guard who does a good job using her athleticism on both ends, and seeing her go behind her back while going full speed to finish off the dribble after contact was one of my many highlights of the day. Her first step is a problem for defenders because she can explode off the dribble or use a deceptive first step, yet seeing her create her shot and drop it with a hand in her face was nice. She gave me the "stop and pop"jumper, she played the passing lane, and her "on the ball" pressure, coupled with quick hands, helped to create turnovers, yes, she picked some pockets</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Williams has some scary upside, and when you add that she's "long and athletic" which is the base. Her defense was smothering at times. She beats the offensive player to the spot and makes them pick up their dribble, yet she also creates havoc to force turnovers. She showed a slight HEZ to attack the basket, solid body control on her finishes, after contact included, but she's also heady, and making the right decisions under pressure was a plus. After the steal, she played the passing lane and gave a nice spin move in the open court that many heading to the next level can't do, and her court vision, not only in the set but also in transition, was solid. She created her shot to drop the jumper while being defended </p>
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I love seeing NEW FACES, and you'll see me posting that countless times because I know in this era, you have to be repetitive, and even doing that doesn't always work because there's so much out here to absorb, and many can get confused, but I spent Sunday catching some up-and-coming talent and two young ladies in the 6th grade didn't blend in, they showed they were among the top players there, so here's the duo
HEIGHT
5'6"
POS
SG/PG
CLASS
2032
State:
Texas
School:
Marshall Middle School
Club:
K-5 Elite
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