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J-Mychal Reese

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  • Point Guard
  • Bryan, TX (Bryan)
  • Ht: - | Wt: -
  • 2012 - ...
Texas A&M Aggies
  • Texas A&M Aggies

  • Year: Sophomore

As a Recruit: Reese was recruited from Bryan (Bryan, TX) class of 2012. He committed to Texas A&M on 8/5/2011. He was recruited by Glynn Cyprien .

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    Know Your Foe: Big12 Signees

    14 months ago

    In a special edition of the Know Your Foe series, EerSports takes a look at the nine members of the Top100 who signed with Big 12 schools to play the 2012-2013 season. More

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    Wave of Momentum

    14 months ago

    It was a rocky first year on the court for Billy Kennedy, but his staff is rebounding quickly on the recruiting trail. More

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    SEC basketball stock report

    14 months ago

    In a little more than a month, the SEC has lost 3 coaches, 35 players to graduation, 12 early entrees to the NBA Draft and 12 who either transferred or were dismissed. More

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    Reese Returns to Action

    16 months ago

    Texas A&M signee J-Mychal Reese returned to the court on Friday after missing most of the season with a knee injury. How did the Bryan senior look in his first game back? More

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    Arizona still has the top class

    19 months ago

    Kentucky, Michigan State and others made bold moves to move up in the Top 25, while Texas and St. John’s took a tumble. Here's the final list of top 25 classes for the fall.
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Bio

Travel team: Houston Hoops

May 2011: Reese's speed, quickness and lateral mobility is undeniable. His crossover dribble is as impressive as they come, made even more difficult to predict (for defenders) because of how effectively he uses his head and shoulder fakes to juke opponents. Reese has excellent form on his shots, but make no mistake about it Reese isn't a shooter rather a pure scorer. Inside, outside, behind the arc, it doesn't matter because when Reese is on he can and often does score in bunches from anywhere on the court. Reese could benefit from bringing more focus to the defensive end of the floor in that rather than going for steals instead use his speed and quickness to simply stay between the ball handler in the basket. If he does that, he'll be difficult to break down for even the speediest of guards. On the positive, as if there isn't already enough positives, his how physically tough and aggressive Reese plays.

Legend:

  • Early Enrollee
  • Walk-On
  • Gray Shirt
  • Video Highlights
  • Medical Redshirt
  • Primary
  • Secondary
  • Keeper
  • Primary (Inactive)
  • Secondary (Inactive)
  • Keeper (Inactive)