Asa Wood scored 23 points in We Play Basketball 17U’s win this morning. He was effective off the bounce, consistently creating open looks for his teammates by drawing attention with his scoring ability.
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Greyson Childress and Grant Smith form a dangerous frontcourt duo for We Play Basketball 17U. Childress is a prospect whose recruitment could start picking up soon, while Smith has made a statement all year with his consistent play.
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We Play Basketball had a great 58-44 win over Team All In ‘26. Grant Smith used his big frame to his advantage grabbing rebounds and attacking the lane with aggressiveness while leading all scorers with 24 points. #BOTS
We Play Basketball got 27 points from Grant Smith in their win this afternoon here at #BOTS.
Smith can stretch the floor with his shooting and score from all spots.
We Play Basketball pulled out a 70-68 win over HoopAtlanta Black. Grant Smith led the way with 19 points, setting the tone with his motor and intensity. Skylar Stovall added 22 points, thriving in transition. #ATLJAM
We Play Basketball improved to 2-1 here at #ATLJAM behind another big-time performance from Grant Smith, who dropped 21 points. Garrett Ingram did a great job controlling the game, moving without the ball, and knocking down open shots.
2026 Jakobi Sharp 6-3 PG was a menace on both ends of the floor for the 17U @GAStars at the @OntheRadarHoops Run for the Cup. The talented perimeter scorer made tough shots while putting opponents in a box on defense. Big recruitment window this Spring/Summer expected for him.
‘28 Calvan Hill did well stretching the floor with his ability to connect from deep. Hill finished with 10 (2 3PM) and had a couple nice shots inside. Hill has a great touch and feel around the basket, agile guard that can play inside and out.
‘28 Logan Williams of We Play Basketball was a prospect who was in the right place at the right time on multiple occasions. Williams got most of his points inside, getting position over his defenders with an easy lane to the basket. Had 14 points off points in the paint.
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We Play Basketball (HSA) frontcourt duo Joshua Martin and Grayson Childress both had strong performances in their win. Martin set solid screens, made smart reads on the roll, and showed off his high-flying finishes. Childress continued to display his versatility on both ends.