2028 Bartlett HS 6’0 PG Braylon Williams has looked impressive through two EYBL sessions.
13.4 PPG | 6.3 AST (4.5 AST:TO) | 1.7 STL | #4 in TN class of 2028 per
@PrepHoopsTN
He tells me has received HM and MM interest during the live period, as well as recent offers from:
Memphis, New Mexico State, Texas A&M, ULM, etc.
For
@AlabamaFusion 16U, Williams does it all. Offensively, he is the primary ball handler that sets up others well (4.5 AST to TO ratio) with flashes of off the dribble shooting and an expanding pull-up game. Defensively, he absolutely gets after it (1.7 STLs per game). Smaller guard, but he’s pesky fighting through screens and jumping passing lanes.
I think he’ll make a very good college guard one day. He does everything you want your PG to do, without overstepping his role.
2028 4⭐️ 6’6” SF Joshua Huggins out of Briacrest HS has been the best player on the court for Team Thad 16U.
19 PPG | 6 REB | 3.6 AST
Huggins tells me he’s been receiving plenty of HM interest since the live period started and has earned offers from:
Memphis
Mississippi State
Ole Miss
Murray State
Boston College
Tennessee State
Alabama A&M
Jacksonville
Louisiana-Monroe
Huggins’ physicality jumps off the film, averaging a ridiculous 7.9 FTA per game (83.6% FT%). Good change-of-pace for his size, and his athleticism pops. Huggins impressed with his playmaking skills for a bigger, score-first wing (3.6 AST per game), making several good reads. His FG% is inefficient through EYBL sessions 1/2 due to his role, but his FT% indicates good touch.
It makes sense for Huggins to make the jump to Team Thad 17s, so we’ll see what happens the rest of the EYBL sessions.