2024 Fall Preview: Team 6 Evaluations
We had a fantastic day at the Fall Preview inside the historic Suwanee Sports Academy. During drills, gameplay, and other sessions, our coaches and staff were closely evaluating all the action.
Here’s what our coaches and staff had to say about Team 6:
Keiran Spencer, 2028 PG, Jones County: Spencer showed his toughness and defensive instincts at the Fall Preview. The freshman also made some shots during drills and gameplay.
Iverson Freeman, 2027 CG, Phenix City Academy: Freeman made it a point to sprint in transition, getting several easy finishes at the rim. He’s an athletic guard that has a bright future with a high ceiling.
Dennis Estrella, 2027 PG, Discovery: Estrella came into SSA with his hard hat on and worked from start to finish. The skilled guard showed craftiness and moxy with the ball and kept defenses honest with his quality shooting.
Kenneth Larue, 2026 PG, Lambert: Larue showcased his leadership capabilities from the jump, bringing energy and being vocal. On the floor, the steady floor general consistently made paint touches and showed off his high basketball IQ.
Jaylen Erskine, 2026 WF, Collins Hill: Erksine was one of the most physically gifted guards in the building. His length and athleticism set him apart from some of his peers, and then he made the most of his good ball-handling skills, too.
Paul Alphonse, 2025 SG, Sprayberry: Alphonse lacked no confidence in this camp setting, as he was able to get into a scoring rhythm early. He made several shots off the bounce from the mid-range.
Malik Jordan, 2028 PG, East Paulding: Jordan was able to cause havoc on both ends of the floor with his speed and quickness. He made things difficult for opposing ball-handlers with his quick hands and then made shots at an efficient clip.
Adam Dukuly 2027 F, Apalachee: Dukuly was a jack-of-all-trades guy for Team 6. He embraced the dirty work, setting quality screens and operating below the rim