Prospect Spotlight: Daniel Sharpe (2018)
With our updated rankings coming out next week, there were some big movers. But we also saw some familiar names at the top of the list. Here, we look at one of the top power forwards in the class of 2018. The talent level in 2018 is very high overall and will have several Division 1 signees before the class graduates and move on to the next level. The power forward position features one guy already holding multiple offers and a handful of others who have the potential to see D1 scholarships before their high school careers end.
Class of 2018, 6’7 power foward out of Kamiak high school is looking to put on a show of the season with his improved inside outside game.
A versatile big man at 6’7″, Daniel Sharpe is a high school version of Andrew Kirilenko. Daniel can stretch the floor and make threes but one of his biggest strengths is his leadership and basketball IQ.
Long and lanky at 6’7″ and still growing, Daniel has a very high ceiling as a basketball player. Right now, Sharpe’s focus needs to be on adding muscle mass and becoming more physical in the post. While Daniel does have perimeter skill, he needs to spend the lead-up to his junior season working on becoming a more consistent shooter and get more comfortable putting the ball on the floor. If he can make some strides and get close to reaching his ceiling, he will certainly have college recruiters knocking on the door.