2027 Jordan Page has certainly earned his name around the state of North Carolina, as he is regarded as one of the top prospects in his class both regionally and nationally.  And with the John Wall Holiday Invitational right in his backyard, it was another opportunity for many to watch this young talented prospect in action.

Page started to really break out last year at the John Wall, so it was a bit different this season when everyone knew who he was and more about his game.  However, he still had a tremendous event in which earned his name on the All-Tournament Team.

Through three games at the event, Page posted averages of 22.7 points, 7.7 rebounds, and 2.3 assists in 28.7 minutes per game, leading all those categories for Broughton. When watching his game, one can see that Page has continued to develop and put more of his game together, though that doesn’t take away how talented he already was.  Page continues to flourish with his ability to get downhill, attack off the dribble, finish through contact, be excellent on the glass and create second-chance opportunities, and be a versatile piece on both ends of the court. He excels out in the open floor and transition, as it is hard to slow him down. But one can also see this year that this young man has continued to improve in other areas, being more comfortable and consistent with his ability to score from the perimeter as well.  

It is quite clear that Page is going to be recruited by many programs around the country, as he continues to thrive in big-time environments and display his overall talent.

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