Explosive Potential in Unsigned Senior Callum Crossman

I recently had the pleasure of speaking with a trusted source who is familiar with the 6’9” senior Callum Crossman of Global Squad. According to this source, investing even a small amount of time with Crossman would prove to be immensely valuable.

Although he is still raw, Crossman demonstrates flashes of his explosive potential, which was evident during his performance at the Under Armour session 1 event, where he was one of the most explosive players in the building.

Originating from the United Kingdom, Crossman has only been playing basketball for a relatively short period of 4 1/2 years and has spent just two years in the United States.

Despite his limited experience, he has quickly adapted to the game and has identified areas in which he can improve, including his ball-handling skills and a three-point shot, with a desire to become more consistent in his mid-range shooting.

When asked about his strengths, Crossman emphasized his ability to excel on the defensive end by blocking shots, running the floor, and rebounding at an elite level.

Under Armour Circuit

Based on my personal observation of Crossman’s performance over the weekend, I am confident in stating that he possesses the potential to become a highly sought-after prospect, ranging from low-major to major-major level.

With his strong frame, explosive athleticism, and tenacious rebounding, Crossman’s potential is truly intriguing and would make him an excellent fit for the right system. A lot of his baskets come in transition, and off of Dunks and putbacks. He is definitely worth giving real consideration, due to his athleticism and size.

In summary, Crossman is a standout athlete with immense potential that is just waiting to be harnessed. Coaches should take note of his strengths on the defensive end, and with his willingness to improve, he is sure to become a force to be reckoned with in the basketball world.

According to Crossman, he has received offers from Fresno State, NJIT, Radford, and Montana State.

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