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Simmie Colson | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Jordan showed signs back in the 3rd grade, and when I see young players going against much older players and being relevant and not afraid, that’s huge, but watching her elevate her game over the years has been a plus for me because not only can she score and run a team, she thinks the game which falls into that “heady” group. In clutch situations, she wants the ball and delivers see evaluations here
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Read EvaluationSimmie Colson | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Jordan is an athletic guard who uses her athleticism well on both ends, and her “on the ball” pressure created some turnovers. She attacks the basket strongly, finishes after the lick, and sees the floor. She does a good job creating her shot while being pressured, and she can knock it down while being defended. Her “catch and shoot” also looked good
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Read EvaluationSimmie Colson | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Jordan comes from a talented family, as she, as well as her sisters, will hold the record for the most D1 players from a family that I know of at 5, and speaking of 5, of the 5 times I saw her over the season, her range has gotten deeper, her court vison has improved as well as her defense see evaluations here
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Read EvaluationSimmie Colson | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
#20 up from #26 Jordan gave it to me on both ends at Queen Of The South see evaluation here, and her “on the court” progression stood out because she’s more poised under pressure. She wants the shot down the stretch, and she delivers, but I also saw her improved court vision and ball handling while being defended
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Read EvaluationSimmie Colson | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Jordan did a good job of attacking the basket to score, and her ability to get to the rim multiple ways, whenever she wanted, was nice. She also dropped the midrange while being defended, her “on the ball” pressure was solid, and she played the passing lane
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Read EvaluationSimmie Colson | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Jordan continues to show she understands how to use her athleticism on both ends and her defensive pressure including “picking pockets” and playingv the passing lane looked good but so did her jumper as she created and dropped under pressure
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Read EvaluationSam Duren | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
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Jordan is a weapon from deep, capable of hitting off the dribble or as a spot up threat. Her good quickness and smooth motions allow her to really do damage as an off the dribble shooter. Or even just using a jab step to create space and then drain the open three. Off the bounce, she most often looked to drive as a creator, including going baseline and making a tight window pass to a teammate. Shooting, moments of creation and willingness to defend is a great combination for the Texas standout.
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Read EvaluationSimmie Colson | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Jordan is an athletic guard that does a good job of using her athleticism on both ends and let me start with her “on the ball” pressure baseline to baseline because that helps to create turnovers. She has a nice first step to attack the basket and she did a good job of finishing after contact but her setting the defender up and drop the jumper while being tightly guarded was nice, yet she also showed she could come off the screen and nail it. Her court vision was also nice, in the set and the open court
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