The 2019 NY2LA Basketball Association wrapped up its fourth installment in early July as a plethora of college coaches once again took in the action that saw team battle for league supremacy.  We continue our coverage of the 2019 campaign with a look at the 2019 NY2LA Basketball Association Fifth Team selections, our final All-League team for the 2019 campaign…

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Malik Abdul-Wahid – 2020 – SF – Brookfield Central (WI) – Ray Allen Select

A talented slashing wing, Malik has continued to elevate as a prospect and while his performances in the spring was solid his performance in July was stellar at times.  He showed range, activity, an ability to finish in transition, etc.  Still developing across the board, his best basketball is in front of him and he’s a high caliber Division 2 prospect that schools need to take notice of across the board.

Maurice Anderson – 2021 – PG – Arbor Preparatory (MI) – Michigan Warriors
A talented guard with explosion and skill, Anderson was exceptional throughout the spring and summer.  He handles the ball, he can attack the rim, and he has the ability to score in bunches in a variety of ways.  He powered his team to the 16U championship with an exceptional week of work.  One of the must watch prospects on the rise in Michigan.

Aiden Flynn – 2020 – G/F – Marquette University HS (WI) – Wisconsin RAP
A talented marksman, Flynn had a stellar July session where he displayed versatility and an ability to score the basketball at multiple levels.  He has excellent range, solid skill, and his instincts and feel are advanced.  Another quality Division 2 talent, Flynn was a huge factor in the final four run for Wisconsin RAP at the 2019 NY2LA Basketball Championships.  

Jordan Rice – 2021 – PG – Rock Island (IL) – Quad City Elite Orange
A strong up and coming playmaker with handles, skill, etc., Rice was exceptional in the spring and summer and he continued to elevate as a prospect in the process.  He sees the floor exceptionally well, he can knock down perimeter shots, and he has the ability to create and make plays on both ends.  A talented lead guard, Rice had a stellar NY2LA Basketball Association campaign.  

Anyiarbany Makoi – 2020 – G/F – St. Louis Christian Academy (MO) – Carroll GoL1VE
A slashing wing who played at a high level in the spring and helped his team to a solid July run.  He was more consistent in the spring as he delivered a number of quality floor efforts and in July he showed flashes of that.  He can score at multiple levels, he has an ability to knock down shots, and he has some nice upside and slashing ability.  His best basketball is in front of him moving forward and he’s another solid Division 2 prospect to take note of.