MADE Hoops 2024 West Circuit Championship: 10 standouts from 8th Red Division
June 12, 2024 by MADE Hoops Staff
Below are some of the most impressive teams and players from the 8th Red Division that competed in the 2024 MADE Hoops West Circuit Championship.
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#4 (Paul George Elite): #4 is a lengthy wing who shined for Paul George Elite during Championship weekend. He had the foot speed to beat defenders off the bounce, plus he flashed a skilled face-up game. He stood out on the defensive end as well where he was able to guard multiple positions.
#15 (Paul George Elite): #15 is another skilled wing standout who played exceptionally well in the championship game. He’s a skilled face-up scorer who also wasn’t afraid to attack off the bounce. Plays with a chip on his shoulder when it comes to rebounding the ball and he’s a prospect worth noting in the Red League.
#43 (Utah Mavericks): #43 is a long and mobile frontcourt prospect who was one of the biggest producers. The left-handed forward has the foot speed to attack off the bounce, plus he uses his positional size to finish above defenders upon getting into the lane. He was a mismatch nightmare and a prospect worth keeping an eye on out West.
#15 (Utah Mavericks): #15 is a skilled wing who had a strong showing in the championship game. He’s a well-built wing with strong positional size and an effective spot-up prowess. He had the range to be effective on the perimeter, plus he was able to bully his way to the rim when given openings to the cup.
#23 (Culture Shock): #23 is a shifty floor general who was a talented creator and playmaker for Culture Shock. He was ultra quick with the ball in his hands and he used an array of counters to put pressure on the rim. He was another standout backcourt prospect who was also one of the stronger passers during Championship weekend.
#45 (Branch West): #45 is a fairly raw frontcourt prospect, however he holds some impressive physical tools. He’s a well-built athlete with strong positional size and he did majority of his damage on the interior. Will need to polish up his game in the coming years, however the motor, slashing and rebounding popped in Vegas.
#11 CV Assault: #11 is a skilled guard who led the offensive charge for CV Assault during Saturday’s action. He had the handle and burst to beat closeouts, plus he has the touch to finish in the lane. He was a capable pull-up scorer as well who could do damage outside of the paint.
#1 (AZ Phenoms): #1 is another backcourt prospect who had some big scoring outings at Championship weekend. He’s a shifty southpaw guard who had impressive shotmaking ability for a prospect his age. He leveraged tight crossovers and advanced footwork to create advantages with ease.
#25 (Vegas Elite): #25 is a wing forward who played well against YBA Select and his motor popped most. He was an energetic presence who was able to score on the block or by rim-running. His physicality on the interior and willingness to guard bigger opponents made him a notable defensive standout as well.
#34 (NBC Bulls): #34 was one of the most explosive athletes in the 8th Red Division at Championship weekends. He’s an explosive lefty who was a mismatch nightmare when it came to attacking the rim. His quick first step allowed him to gain ground quickly and he was never rattled by contact or traffic in the lane.
Editor's note: Due to team roster discrepancies, some players appear without full identification. If readers have full player identification and would like to issue an update, please email [email protected] and include the player name, player team, and division within which they competed.