Neah Bay's Zeke Greene releases a shot amid a pack of Lummi defenders during the Tri-District playoffs at Port Angeles High School last month. Lonnie Archibald/for Peninsula Daily News

Neah Bay's Zeke Greene releases a shot amid a pack of Lummi defenders during the Tri-District playoffs at Port Angeles High School last month. Lonnie Archibald/for Peninsula Daily News

BOYS BASKETBALL: Neah Bay Red Devils rely on a heavy dose of Greene

SPOKANE — Glimpses of professional basketball standouts past and present are found in the play of Neah Bay boys seniors and cousins, Josiah and Zeke Greene.

A 6-foot-3 point-forward for the Red Devils, Josiah Greene has displayed much of the versatility former Florida Gators and current Chicago Bulls All-Star Joakim Noah brings to the court.

“It’s a fair comparison. Josiah’s a utility guy and the athleticism on that kid is unreal,” Neah Bay coach Gerrad Brooks said.

“He does work for us in the post, can handle the rock and his IQ is high.”

Josiah fills up the stat sheet for Neah Bay, and with his rangy build is typically tasked with targeting the opposition’s top player on the defensive end of the floor.

When called upon, Josiah can run the floor as point guard for the Red Devils, harkening back to his time quarterbacking the football team to two state titles and two state 1B Player of the Year awards.

“Josiah is definitely a leader by example, but when he needs to talk the kids listen up,” Brooks said.

He’s third on the team with 8.6 points per game on an absurdly high 68.9 percent shooting from the field (51 of 74 overall), and fourth in rebounds and steals, respectively, with five and 2.13 per contest.

Josiah also is third in assists, doling out 2.44 each time out and totals just under a block per game.

“He’s an unselfish player that recognizes that you have to play as a team and elevate others in order to be successful,” Brooks said.

“Josiah has known this since day one of his high school career and he brings that to this team every time out.”

Zeke Greene like The Glove

Relentless, ball-hawking defensive pressure, a willingness to drive the lane and a soft shooting touch are the hallmarks of Zeke Greene.

“He just understands defense and is the only one that has started for me for all four years,” Brooks said.

“Zeke understands defensive concepts, help-side defense, can push the ball and score.”

Greene frustrates the opposition, dogging them up and down the court.

“He’s a player that no team likes to face and if you had him you wouldn’t want to do without him,” Brooks said.

“If you have somebody like him your team is already a step ahead because he has such a high motor and performs at such a high level.”

Brooks turned to Seattle Supersonics Hall of Famer Gary Payton as the player Zeke Greene emulates the most.

“When GP was in his prime, he was a lock-down defender and set the tone for those teams, and that’s what Zeke does for us,” Brooks said.

“He’s more of a lighthearted guy [away from basketball] but when he steps on the floor, its all business and he sets the tone for us.”

Brooks feels that familiarity with his defensive principles is helping his seniors to achieve this season.

“Our first year we got to the championship game, and they saw the system and they’ve worked each year to be more familiar with the concepts, and now they are more to be free and be players,” Brooks said.

More in Sports

Port Angeles’ Teanna Clark goes up for a basket against North Kitsap in Port Angeles on Tuesday. Clark had a solid game with 14 points, five assists and four steals in a 53-28 Roughriders victory. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)
PREP ROUNDUP: Port Angeles girls overwhelm North Kitsap

Lindsay and Lexie Smith: 32 points and 18 rebounds

Port Angeles Roughriders.
PORT ANGELES BASKETBALL: Roughriders lose another heartbreaker at the buzzer

The Port Angeles boys basketball team rallied in the fourth… Continue reading

Sequim's Victoria Nava rolls in a match Monday against Port Angeles at Laurel Lanes. Nava led the Sequim bowlers with a two-game score of 313 while Port Angeles' Zoey Van Gordon led all bowlers with a 337 . (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)
PREP ROUNDUP: Balanced Sequim girls outroll Port Angeles

The Sequim girls bowling team used consistent individual scores… Continue reading

Gus Halberg, Port Angeles basketball.
ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Gus Halberg, Port Angeles basketball

The boys on the Port Angeles basketball team had their backs against… Continue reading

East Jefferson’s Manaseh Lanphear Ramirez gets a pin against Charles Damien of Kingston at 150 pounds during the Rivals’ duals tournament held this weekend in Port Townsend. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)
PREP WRESTLING: East Jefferson second at home invitational

East Jefferson finished second in its home Rivals Invitational… Continue reading

GIRLS WRESTLING: Trio of Forks, Port Angeles girls take first at Olympic tourney

Forks’ Jade Blair and Peyton Johnson and Port Angeles’ Lilly… Continue reading

BOYS SWIMMING: Riders dominate Buccaneers

The Port Angeles boys swim team came away with… Continue reading

Peninsula College's Akeem Sulaiman drives to the hoop Saturday in Port Angeles against Silas Wright (10) and Ben Thornbrue of Lane.Sulaiman scored 20 to go with 12 rebounds. (Jay Cline/Peninsula College)
COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Pirates men win two out of three at home tournament

The Peninsula College men’s basketball team won two out… Continue reading

COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Peninsula women sweep three at Clark tournament

The Peninsula College women’s basketball team swept three games… Continue reading

Port Angeles' Gus Halberg drives the lane against Olympic on Friday night. Halberg had 25 points and went to the free-throw line 17 times in a 75-40 Port Angeles victory. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)
BOYS PREP BASKETBALL: Riders bounce back with resounding win over Olympic

Sequim remains in first place after crushing Bainbridge