
Each and every time Phenom Hoops gets to report or sees a commitment from a player we have seen over the years, it is always a fantastic day. It is great to see players achieve their goal to play at the next level and it is such a great accomplishment for that player.
Here is the latest commitment.
Player: Julius Reese
Class: 2023
Committed to: North Carolina A&T
What Was Said by Phenom Hoops:
“With all the attention defenses are bound to give Jaydon Young, I see the opportunity for Julius to step up and quietly be the leading scorer in a lot of games next year. He has a build, unlike any other guard I’ve seen, really being able to play bully ball and force the issue with either the smaller guards who attempt to match up or the bigs who will be slower than him. He has a good patient mindset to execute the offense at a high level, making the extra pass and giving others looks, and should get more attention for all the little things he does that lead to winning.”
“While others might receive more attention, it’s easy to see the value Reese brings to the table for this Bengals squad. He’s a well-rounded wing prospect with IQ, unselfishness, and the necessary adaptability to alter his approach at any given moment. Reese naturally does a little bit of everything within the flow of the action, but can expand his production if needed. He can knock down jumpers, initiate the offense, and secure rebounds but genuinely just thrives through playing hard on both ends of the floor. Reese knows how to defend and consistently make hustle plays.”
“2023 6’4 Julius Reese Jr. brings physicality to the table for this team, as well as another weapon outside. He is a vocal leader on the floor, plays with a great motor, and can impact the floor in an array of ways. Could potentially be a breakout type season with Greensboro Day this season.”
“His status as an unselfish, team-first piece who is willing to do anything or adapt to any necessary role. Reese is strong, mobile, and displays the understanding of how to naturally affect the action as a glue-guy on a nightly basis. Though he can expand his production as needed, Reese is great at filling in the gaps, making hustle plays, and scoring within the flow of the team structure. He can handle the ball, defend his position, and make an impact as a rebounder. Folks should expect Greensboro Day to continue rolling, and Reese should certainly be a big part of their overall success.”