Khaafiq Myers, South Philly PG: A Scouting Report

CAMDEN, NJ – July 6, 2023 – It was the summer of 2011, I was watching the Sonny Hill League High School playoffs. South Philly was strong as usual. John Davis (Neumann-Goretti), BJ Johnson (Lower Merion), Junior Fortunat (Roman Catholic) and Biggie Minnis (Atlantic Christian) were some of the headliners for a South Philly franchise that had been passed down from Claude Gross and Tee Shields to Arthur “Bunky” Russell. While we were in the Audenried Gym adjacent to I-76 and not on Broad Street at McGonigle Hall, the Hill League was still the THE Hill League.

During a break in the action, Biggie Minnis’ Mom, Chandra walked a skinny, tiny little kid over to me and said “we got one more Del… One last Myers coming through.” With that, I was introduced to Khaafiq Myers. With Chandra’s stamp, he was officially on the Black Cager radar screen. After all, she’s seen every single one of the great South Philly Ballers of the past 40 years. Shit… She grew up in the same house with some of toughest customers to emerge from Da P.

Over the past 12 years, I’ve watched that skinny little boy grow up and become a bonafide backcourt bully. Khaafiq Myers is now entering his final year of high school basketball. Despite his relatively small stature, standing at around 5’11” and weighing only 160 pounds, he has established a well-earned reputation for dominating opposing guards over the past two years. His aggressive style of play, exceptional lateral quickness, and defensive tenacity make him a force to be reckoned with on the court. He’s known for taking the ball in the open court in a very disrespectful manner. His ability to impose his will on opponents has often left them hesitant to even dribble the ball up the court.


Strengths:

Lateral Quickness and Defensive Tenacity: Khaafiq’s outstanding lateral quickness enables him to stay in front of his man effectively. His relentless defensive pressure often disrupts opponents’ offensive sets and forces turnovers, showcasing his defensive tenacity.

Floor General and Playmaking: As a point guard, he possesses excellent court vision and decision-making skills. He consistently demonstrates his ability to read defenses, penetrate the lane, and find open teammates with crisp passes. His playmaking abilities contribute significantly to his team’s offensive success.

Penetration and Pressure on Defense: Khaafiq’s skill in beating defenders off the dribble allows him to penetrate the lane effectively. This puts tremendous pressure on the defense, often leading to opportunities for scoring or creating open shots for his teammates.

Areas for Improvement:
Inconsistent Jump Shooting: Although the South Philly point guard excels in various aspects of the game, his jump shooting remains inconsistent. Developing a more reliable jump shot will be crucial for his growth as a player. Improving his shooting percentages, particularly from the free-throw line and beyond the arc, will increase his overall offensive effectiveness.

College Prospects: If Khaafiq can address this weaknesses and improve his shooting percentages, he has the potential to become a legitimate mid-major plus or high-major college prospect. Meeting the benchmarks of shooting above 75 percent from the free-throw line and north of 40 percent from the three-point range would significantly enhance his value as a scorer and playmaker. College coaches would be drawn to his defensive prowess, leadership qualities, and ability to create scoring opportunities for himself and teammates.

Recommendations:
Shooting Development: The player should dedicate significant time to developing his jump shot. Consistent practice and guidance from shooting coaches will help him refine his shooting technique and increase his shooting percentages. Improving his mechanics, shot selection, and shot release will lead to a more reliable and consistent shooting stroke.

Strength and Conditioning: Given his slight stature, adding strength and muscle mass will enhance his ability to withstand physical play and finish at the rim against bigger opponents. Focusing on strength and conditioning training, along with proper nutrition, will improve his overall athleticism and durability.

Basketball IQ and Decision Making: Continuously working on his basketball IQ and decision-making skills will allow him to make better choices on the court. Studying game film, learning from experienced coaches, and analyzing different offensive and defensive strategies will further enhance his understanding of the game.

Conclusion: Khaafiq, the last in a long line of tough and savvy Myers guards, is a formidable force on the basketball court. His combination of defensive intensity, playmaking abilities, and penetrative skills make him a valuable asset to any team. By addressing his inconsistent jump shooting and continuing to refine his overall game, he has the potential to excel at the collegiate level. College coaches will be enticed by his defensive prowess, leadership qualities, and ability to create scoring opportunities for himself and his teammates. With focused development and continued improvement, Khaafiq Myers has the opportunity to make a significant impact early in his career at the next level

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