
"Jason Crowe Jr., Inglewood: In each of his four seasons, Crowe has gotten better. Already the state's all-time scoring leader with more than 4,000 points, he's learned to draw fouls with his aggressiveness and increased strength instead of relying on three-point shooting. He leads the state, averaging 43.8 points. Christian Collins, St. John Bosco: The best uncommitted player in California has been a model of consistency. The 6-foot-9 senior remains focused and hungry with each game, raising his skills and intensity"
"Kaiden Bailey, Santa Margarita: The Georgia Tech commit has truly become an outstanding point guard, ready to score if needed and pass if needed. When he went scoreless against St. John Bosco, he found another way to contribute with eight assists. The ability to recognize what is required will be key to his future success. Joe Sterling, Harvard-Westlake: His three-point shooting skills are fantastic."
Several California high school basketball players showed marked improvement and emerged as top performers entering the playoffs. Jason Crowe Jr. became the state's all-time scoring leader with over 4,000 points and averaged 43.8 points while using aggressiveness and strength to draw fouls. Christian Collins, a 6-foot-9 senior, displayed consistent development and MVP-level potential. Kaiden Bailey matured into a versatile point guard able to score or distribute. Joe Sterling paired elite three-point shooting with growing inside play. Brandon McCoy regained explosiveness and versatility, and Cherif Millogo provided skilled size and positive impact after transfer and recovery.
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