All Star
OVR: 36
Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: On The Hardwood
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Burbank High School Sign Ups
CLASS OF 2014-2017
Davante Brown
Carlton Valentine
Raymond Wells
Javon Jackson
Spoiler
Name: Javon Jackson
Class (Fr, So, etc): Freshman
Position: PF
Back Story: Raw, athletic big man, skinny, but has a lot of potential
Physicals
Height: 6'2"
Weight: 150
Recent Injuries?: Concussion
Strengths and Weaknesses
Strengths: Very long, quick, solid shotblocker, explosive finisher, tenacious rebounder
Weaknesses: Needs work on jumpshot, lacks a go-to-post move, gets lost on both sides of the court, needs to hit the weight room
SF-C
Inside Game: B-
Outside Game: D-
Strength: C-
Athleticism: A-
Defensive I.Q.: C-
Offensive I.Q.: D+
Rebounding: A-
OS Activeness: B+
Post Skills: C
Post Defense: B-
Noah Jackson
Nicholas Starker
Chip Bridges
Josiah Cohen
JR Simmons
Andrew Taylor
Bernard Benjamin
----Incoming Players----
Joey Jeraldo
Sebi Miller
Stone Harper
Sean Johnson
Spoiler
Name: Sean Johnson
Class (Fr, So, etc): rising freshman (will be a freshman in the first year he is in the dynasty)
Position: Point forward (play point guard, but is in a Small Forwards body, so gets listed as small forward
Back Story: the Picturesque athlete. With a long, thin frame with speed like a gazelle, he was a gifted individual. He took up running at a young age. His first love was the sport Lacrosse, and also loves to play receiver in football. A basketball coach saw him at a track meet, and begged him to come out for the team. Sean reluctantly agreed, and discovered another sport he liked playing. It's more a hobby, but it may also just be his best sport. He already has scholarships in Lacrosse and track from some of the top schools in the country, but his dominance in Basketball is unrivaled. He averaged 65 points per game in middle school, and he wasn't going all out, because he was putting more effort into other sports. Someday, he'll have to decide which sport he enjoys most, and NCAA basketball teams and the NBA alike hope he chooses to play hoops. He plans to participate in the 2016 summer olympics, which would make him one of the youngest track and field olympians ever. One of the most athletic prospects to come around in a long time, whatever sport he plays will be lucky to have him.
Physicals
Height: 6'0"
Weight: 140 lbs
Recent Injuries: Prone to ankle injuries, but nothing else serious
(I'm adding a few other specs, if you don't mind)
Wingspan: 6'6"
Standing Reach: 8'2"
Body Fat: 6.2%
No Step Vert: 34 in.
Max Vert: 41 in
3/4 court sprint: 3.11 (Russell Westbrook ran 3.08 at the combine)
Strengths and Weaknesses
Strengths: Athleticism, Slashing, ball handling/passing
Weaknesses: Raw, Shooting, Basketball knowledge/court awareness
PG-SF
Inside Game: B+
Outside Game: D-
Ball Handling: A+
Athleticism: A++ (one of the most athletic prospects in a long time, plays 4 sports, football, track, basketball, and Lacrosse)
Defensive I.Q. D+
Offensive I.Q. C+ (very raw, started basketball in just 6th grade)
Rebounding (Scale Of PG-SF Not Every Position): A-
OS Activeness: Very Very Active
edit: just read through the story, and I envision quite a few instances where Sean butts heads with coach because of effort or get crap from him. Sean isn't exactly the easiest player to coach, since he is only playing since he's good, and if becomes a burden, he can always walk away. Its something Coach will have to balance, since you never want to lose a prospect of Sean's caliber.
Jermaine Ford
Nicholas Garnier
DayVon Tate
Last edited by beast10; 02-02-2014 at 04:17 PM.
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