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UConn in Angel Reese’s top 8?
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[QUOTE="Sluconn Husky, post: 2996388, member: 5089"] Whatever people are seeing, or not seeing, from Reese in the prior video, it doesn't jive with the raves she has received since last spring. A sample below: * [B]2020 Angel Reese 6'2" SF Team Takeover EYBL (MD) [/B] [I]I saw Reese play twice this past weekend and I was extremely impressed both times. [B]Reese displayed a deep passion and commitment to defend whether it was in the half court or on the ball in the Takeover full-court diamond press.[/B] Her strong and athletic body allowed her to dominate anyone with whom her coach matched her. Offensively she showed her ability to slash, finish in the lane and she controlled the offensive boards. What’s most impressive about her is her unselfish play. When her teammates did something great, she was always the first to celebrate. [/I] [URL="https://www.lbinsider.com/news_article/show/905643"]LBI Michigan Event Recap: WPA Bruins Spring Tip-Off Classic[/URL] * [B]Angel Reese - [/B][I][B]This was the third time for me to watch Angel Reese play this spring and every time I have walked away thinking she may play the hardest in the country.[/B] Her struggles with the jumper are overcome by her ability to impact the game in a variety of ways. She is an excellent athlete who is tough to keep off the boards and out of the lane on the drive. Her length and athleticism allow her finish a lot of shots that other players wouldn’t be able to. There are few players in the world who have Reese’s size and athleticism. [/I] [URL="https://premierbasketballreport.com/news/2018-u17-usa-basketball-trials"]2018 U17 USA Basketball Trials[/URL] * [B]Angel Reese, 6-3, PG/SG, Team Takeover 17U EYBL, 2020[/B] [I]I had a chance to see Angel Reese at the Essence SHOW-N-PROVE event in September and she seems to have made the transition over to lead guard, Reese showed college coaches all over the nation what people in Maryland have known about for quite some time. She was a truly special passer and finisher at the rim with either hand. The Maryland native is growing as a playmaker, [B]played intense on the ball D[/B], and provided the leadership that Team Takeover needed to get a couple of big W’s.[/I] [URL="http://floridabasketballbulletin.blogspot.com/2018/04/session-1-girls-nike-eybl-boo-williams.html"]FLORIDA BASKETBALL BULLETIN: Session #1 Girls Nike EYBL (Boo Williams) Recap[/URL] * [B]Angel Reese, 6-2, power forward, Team Takeover EYBL (Randallstown, Maryland)[/B] [I]Reese just keeps impressing as her game is further along from last seen a few months ago. She can attack the basket going left (stronger hand) or right from the high post. A Power 5 prospect, [B]her motor usually runs on high![/B][/I] [URL="https://www.passthaball.com/news_article/show/931876"]Western PA Bruins Tip-Off Classic 2018[/URL] * [B]2020 Angel Reese 6’3” F St. Francis Academy MD[/B] [I] Angel is uber-talented. She has the skill level to cover the entire court. Reese went coast to coast in one instance, weaving in and out of traffic, finishing the play with an AND 1. On the following play, she ran the floor, outpacing everyone to catch a long outlet pass for a layup. Probably most impressive was how discouraging it must have been for everyone who was trying to rebound to realize they had no chance. Reese secured offensive rebound after offensive rebound using her length, agility, and leaping ability. She handles the ball in the open court like a guard and owns the paint as an athletic four should. Reese has scary, ridiculous upside. [/I] [URL="https://www.lbinsider.com/news_article/show/921609"]LBI Event Recap: USA Trials Day 3 In Colorado Springs[/URL] * [URL='https://prospectsnation.com/player/angel-reese']Angel Reese (Randallstown, Maryland), Team Takeover EYBL – 2020[/URL] [I]Reese is a top ten player nationally for a reason. She is a 6-3 forward that has face-up skills away from the basket. During the two-day showcase, Reese showed she was comfortable leading the fast break and even attacking the defense in the half court set. At the next level she projects as a 4-player given her athleticism and versatility. However, a creative coach could utilize her as a small ball 5 who can take advantage of slow footed interior defenders.[/I] [URL="http://peachstatebasketball.com/psbelite32-tourney-standouts-august-13-2018/"]#PSBElite32 Tourney Standouts – August 13, 2018[/URL] * [SIZE=6][B]Angel Reese -- Most Improved Player in the Country?[/B][/SIZE] [I]Last summer Reese was an impressive prospect who managed to earn a national profile through her play with Team Takeover on the EYBL U15 circuit as well as a strong showing at USA U16 trials. Fast forward to April and Reese has taken her game to another level. When it comes to putting her game in a box or giving it a position-specific definition, Reese is one of, if not the, most difficult players in the country to define. She has the size, tools, and athleticism of a traditional power forward, but handles the ball on the perimeter like a guard. This weekend she was comfortable running the offense in the role of a traditional point guard but would also recognize mismatches and exploit them in the post or the high-post when opportunities were there. In addition to her offensive versatility, Reese is also one of the elite rebounders in the country. Her ability to contribute as a double-digit rebounder and then initiate the fast break as a quality ball handler and playmaker sets her apart from the pack. [/I] [URL="https://prospectsnation.com/story/points-eybl-hampton-2018"]Points: EYBL Hampton 2018 | Prospects Nation[/URL] * [B]Angel Reese – 2020 – 6-3 – Forward – St. Frances Academy[/B] – [I]Continues to show herself as the most college ready player scholastically…Showing off a depth of attack around the rim…Finding her own looks but developing and delivering passes off penetration…Shares the ball almost to a fault…Elevates and finishes in traffic…Effort is there on loose balls…Perimeter consistency will still need to evolve to force close outs from opponents [/I] [URL="https://www.bluestarmedia.org/12th-annual-blue-star-elite-invitational/"]12th Annual Blue Star Elite Invitational - Bluestar Media[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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