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At the G365 Championship Tournament, one name separated himself from the pack — Maurice Lighty, the consensus #1 player in the country for the Class of 2033.

Standing at 5’8, Lighty is a dynamic combo guard who continues to dominate the national stage with skill, poise, and production beyond his years.
Despite his Rose City Rebels squad falling short in the championship game, Lighty delivered a statement weekend, averaging 27 points across five games while impacting every facet of the game.
🔥 Elite Game-by-Game Production
Lighty’s consistency and scoring versatility were on full display:
vs. Komplex Sports 2033
- 28 points (53%)
- 6 rebounds, 4 steals, 1 block
- Zero turnovers, zero fouls
vs. Leverage Bulldogs Jr 3SSB 2033
- 34 points (60%)
- 9 rebounds, 2 assists
- Dominated with his outside shooting, also inside with efficiency and physicality
vs. GameSpeed Academy 2033
- 30 points
- 8 rebounds, 2 assists
- Controlled pace while leading with offensive pressure
Across all matchups, Lighty showcased elite efficiency, poise, and control, rarely making mistakes while carrying a heavy scoring load.
🧠 Advanced Skillset Beyond His Years
Maurice Lighty isn’t just putting up numbers — he’s putting defenders on an island.
- Flashy but controlled ball handling — creates separation with confidence while staying efficient
- Three-level scorer — finishes at the rim, mid-range touch, and step-back 3s
- Pick-and-roll IQ — reads defenses and creates space effortlessly
- Crafty finisher — absorbs contact and converts And-1 opportunities
- Defensive disruptor — active in passing lanes, creating turnovers
- Improved left hand — major development area now becoming a strength
- Elite pace control — plays under control while dictating tempo
His ability to mix creativity with control makes him extremely tough to guard, especially at the guard position.
🧬 Built Different: Basketball Bloodline
Lighty’s dominance is no accident — it’s rooted in one of the strongest basketball pedigrees in youth hoops.
- Coached by his mother, Tayler Hill
- Ohio State’s all-time leading scorer
- #4 overall pick in the 2014 WNBA Draft
- Son of David Lighty
- Multiple Big Ten titles at Ohio State
- 5× French League Champion
- 2× Finals MVP
- Mentored daily by his Stepfather Ethan Bradshaw
- Former college standout (16 PPG season)
- Key developer and mentor within the Rose City Rebels program
This combination of pro-level knowledge, structure, and daily development is clearly translating to Maurice’s game.
🚀 The Verdict
With his:
- Production
- Skill development
- Basketball IQ
- Flashy yet controlled handle
- Size and toughness at the guard spot
- Professional lineage
…it’s clear that Maurice Lighty is not just the #1 player in 2033 — he’s a future high-level prospect with real pro potential.
Even in a championship loss, Lighty proved one thing:
He’s already playing on a different level.

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