Shiloh Grays
Shiloh Grays
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Simmie Colson | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Grays is “long and athletic” which is the base; I have to be repetitive, yet she’s turning more into ultra athletic by defying gravity for her finishes. She played the passing lane, rebounded on both ends, and also played solid defense both in and outside the paint. She blocked shots, attacked from the wing, and gave me the pull-up see evaluations here
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Read EvaluationMarissa Rimbert | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Pearland HS to Christian Homeschool Athletics (CHSA)
Grays may be one of the most athletic players in the class of ’27. A part of Grays game that has always struck me is her leaping ability. Grays is so hard for opponents to contain on the glass because she can bounce right back up and grab boards. She has above the rim potential. Grays uses the same great athleticism in transition to beat down opponents and attack the basket.
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Read EvaluationMarissa Rimbert | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Grays bounce is undeniable—she gets off the floor quickly and with power, making her a constant threat around the rim. finishes through contact with ease, absorbing bumps and still converting tough buckets in the lane. Whether in traffic or transition, she brings a physical, high-flying presence to every play.
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Read EvaluationSimmie Colson | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Grays is leaving everything on the table as the grey area on how good she is going to be is no more. I expect her to continue rising up the charts, not just because she’s “long and athletic” which is the base. her timing to block, alter and (or) deflect shots had me dizzy because she regroups so well. Her defense, in and outside the paint, was nice. She also rebounded, on both ends and elevated over defenders to score off the dribble
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Read EvaluationMarissa Rimbert | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Grays athleticism is undeniable!! I was taken back by her ability to bang in the paint with bigger players. But more impressive than her ability to welcome physicality, is the SPRINGS she bounces off of. As others are just landing going for rebounds, Grays is in the air going for the next attempt at a rebound. She uses these same springs to leap in the air down low as she seals her defender in the high low game.
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Read EvaluationSimmie Colson | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Grays is coming along nicely, yeah she’s “long and athletic” which again is the base and her timing played a big part in her team advancing because she elevates off the ground instinctively, to either rebound, which she does on both ends or block shots yet she also puts something on whoever is challenging her as she can make them change their shot, aka alter, or simply deflect it. She also gives offensive help around the basket
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Read EvaluationSimmie Colson | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Grays older sister is in her freshman season with North Carolina and she told me a couple of seasons ago to watch out for baby sister because she is a #D1Lock, a hashtag I’ve been using since before these players were born and she was right. Grays is “long and athletic” it’s still the base yet her energy around the basket stands out as she goes after everything off the rim on both ends. Her timing to block, alter and (or) deflect shots is good, she elevates to score facing the basket for the sort jumper, as well as around the basket
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