2025 Junior Elite 75 Recaps pt. 9

Jacob Allen (2031)
Allen uses his low center of gravity and advanced handle on the ball very well to navigate past defenders. He's a threat to score off the bounce whether it's stopping for pull ups or getting to the bpaint.
Kamden Cook (2032)
Quincy's younger brother shows some upside to his game as well as a quick, shifty guard with plenty of room to keep developing in the coming years.
Junias Biaya (2030)
With tons of size at his young age, Biaya's post game caught our eye. He's got some strength to him and was able to catch entry passes and convert through contesting defenders.
Richie Kabbashi (2030)
Wired to score but also has all the tools to be a great defender. Can play and defend multiple positions on the floor.
Justin Frye (2029)
Frye has some shooting abilities that we made note of from both inside and outside of the arc. He can step into shots, or knock them down off the catch.
Isiah Eason (2031)
Next up in the Eason family, Isiah has potential that we expect to shine in years to come. The guard plays with pace, atatcking the defense and scoring at the spots he desires.
Mason Dejesus (2032)
Dejesus thrives with the ball in his hands, using his quickness to get to the basket where he brings good touch. He can stop and pop from outside and makes good passing reads.
Gavin Robinson (2029)
Robinson has some size to him at 6'0 in just the eighth grade to go along with some handling ability. He showed good shooting potential from outside with a clean release on the ball.
Yuneil Ubri (2030)
Ubri impressed with his high energy guard play as he's able to fly around the floor. His handle and passing vision are notable and he has upside to watch.