Las Vegas guard RJ Nance has taken a developmental path through Division I basketball and New Mexico Junior College, emerging as an efficient scoring guard and improving point guard prospect. After helping NMJC reach the NJCAA National Tournament while shooting 41.7% from three-point range, Nance has positioned himself as a potential Division I transfer guard.
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What Do “Tools” Mean in Basketball? Understanding the Physical Traits Behind Player Projection
In basketball evaluation, the term “tools” refers to the physical attributes that shape a player’s long-term projection. Scouts study tools such as length, athleticism, frame, and mobility to determine how a player’s game may translate as competition rises.
“Why Lithuanian Guard Ignas Urbonas Is on the Radar of College Coaches and Scouts”
An 18-year-old Lithuanian guard already competing against professionals, Ignas Urbonas is drawing interest from college coaches for his size, IQ, and translation.
“Cracking the Code: What ‘Feel,’ ‘Motor,’ and ‘Upside’ Really Mean in Player Evaluation”
In today’s fast-paced basketball culture—where viral clips and mixtape highlights often dominate the conversation—it’s easy to overlook the subtle truths that reveal a player’s soul. But if you truly want to assess talent at its core, you have to look deeper. Past the stats. Past the hype. Into the grit, the IQ, the tools, the…
