Kentucky target Reese Alston wins a major award in Texas
Reese Alston, son of streetball legend Rafer 'Skip to my Lou' Alston, wins the prestigious Guy V. Lewis Award.
It’s no secret that talent runs deep in Texas, and Reese Alston is proof of that notion. As the son of streetball legend Rafer “Skip to my Lou” Alston, Reese seems destined for greatness on the basketball court. With an impressive skill set and innate game intelligence, he has quickly become one of the most sought-after recruits in high school basketball, including by the Kentucky Wildcats .
What makes Reese stand out among his peers? Here is our quick take on Alston: Court Vision Alston excels at reading defenses and anticipating plays. His ability to see the game unfold before it happens allows him to make smart decisions on the fly.
Adaptability He showcases remarkable versatility by comfortably transitioning between roles on the court. Whether playing as a point guard or shooting guard, he adapts his style to fit his team's needs. Shooting Prowess Beyond driving capabilities, Reese demonstrates excellent long-range shooting skills.
Defenders have a tough time guarding him both inside and outside the arc. Composure Under Pressure Time after time, he proves capable of thriving when stakes are high. His calm demeanor during critical moments sets him apart from other players.