2025 Junior Elite 75 Recaps pt. 7

Thursday, April 3rd, 2025

2025 Junior Elite 75 Recaps pt. 7

Adriano Kambamba (2030)

A known versatile defender with length and quickness, Kambamba's defensive presence was once again felt throughout the showcase. On the offensive end, his speed as a slasher allowed him to make shots at the rim.

 

Ephraim Luseko (2029)

Luseko had one of the best outings of the event putting his advanced handle and body control on display throughout. The Maine native has quick twitch to his game which allowed him to easily manuever past defenders and score buckets at the rim. Intriguing potential to monitor.

 

Austin Huckaby (2030)

Son of BC Legend Malcolm Huckaby, the youngest son showed great size and fluidity for his age. Will be a name to watch moving forward as he grows and progresses his game on both ends of the floor. 

 

Henry Akers (2032)

With a growing reputation at his young age, Henry Akers had a great outing. He's got a great pull-up game to make defenders pay when he gets going off the dribble.

 

David Gomes (2029)

Gomes was very effective when getting downhill at the showcase. He showed some advanced ability to score with finger rolls and defenders closing in to try and alter his shots.

 

Gino Langley (2031)

Langley returned for a second year of the Junior Elite 75, and put his game on display for all of those watching on. He's a quick guard with shifty moves to his game to get open looks at all three levels of the court.

 

Justino Kulenvuka (2029)

Kulenvuka has a great blend of early size and skill to his game in the eighth grade. The big guard has a known handle to keep defenders off balance, while being able to knock down pull-up three's or finish above the rim.

 

Johnny Putignano (2031)

Putignano had defenders guessing with his handle as he was able to shift his weight quickly and create separation. He showed good moves in the post, as well as three-point shooting.

 

Kingston Robinson (2030)    

Put on a scoring master class in multiple game sets. He's a big point guard with a lot of wiggle to his game. With a frame to grow, we are excited to watch his development as he enters high school

 

Saer-Aziz Niang (2030)

The righty kills the game in transition with his efficient ability to make shots off the glass when getting to the basket. He's got excellent vision, snaps passes to get teammates open, and budding shotmmaking from outside.