Playing in both the Middle School All-American game and the
Basketball Spotlight Future Phenom Camp Robinson was noticed by many pro’s,
high school coaches, and former high major players and coaches all of which shared
the same sentiment – as a independent skill there may be bigger, stronger, quicker,
or more athletic but without question Robinson is one of the most complete, skilled,
and next level ready players they have seen at the same juncture.
Sebastian has good versatility in the backcourt, able to
play either guard position because of his length and skills with the ball in
his hands. He shoots the ball well off the catch or the dribble, gets to the
paint equally well in the open floor or the quarter court has a diverse
finishing package that include mid-range work, and he will also create for his
teammates. All weekend long he showed a
good mix of getting buckets and distributing the ball, he knew when to turn it
on and when to take over during important stretches of the game showing great
maturity.
He has all the physical capabilities to blossom into a good
defender as well; length, quickness, positioning knowledge, and is vocal to his
teammates a trait of PG and leader. He
is dedicated on both ends holds himself to a high standard and is a focused
winner. He take the game serious and
understand the investment it takes to be special.
When evaluating players Sebastian Robinson is one of the
most compete players we have seen; there is no doubt that Robinson will
continue to progress in a manner that will have him undoubtedly have him
included in the conversation as a top national prospect; the kid is special and
he’s still so young – he will only get better and that means trouble for anyone
trying to contain him in the future.
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