2020 Rankings Update: Top Wings
The group of wings and combo guards in this Junior class is the deepest position group in 2020 in Kentucky. There are multiple mid to high major prospects in the group. Here’s a breakdown of the top wings in the…
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Continue ReadingThe group of wings and combo guards in this Junior class is the deepest position group in 2020 in Kentucky. There are multiple mid to high major prospects in the group. Here’s a breakdown of the top wings in the Junior class.
- Jackson Sivills, McCracken County – The top ranked player in the class holds 8 D1 offers and has a lot of high major interest lately. Great size for the position at 6’6 and a quick release make Jackson a big time wing shooter who has also shown the ability to put the ball on the floor and attack the rim. Sivills will have to face double teams and face guarding all season long for the Mustangs and will need to continue improving moving without the ball so he can get free.
- Kenny White, Madisonville-North Hopkins – White is finally starting to figure it out. After being all potential for a couple of years, Kenny is starting to turn his potential into production. Kenny is long and athletic and may not be done growing yet. He still has plenty of room to improve as a prospect as he needs to shoot the ball better and keep his motor running all the time but look for Kenny to get several more offers over the next year.
- Howard Fleming, Male – Fleming is another long athlete but he is dynamic in the open floor. When pushing the ball he is excellent at making the right pass or finishing at the rim himself. Howard has to improve his shooting and needs to add some bulk but he certainly should be on the radar of several D1 programs.
- Terrin Hamilton, Scott County – After being a bench player and JV starter most of his sophomore year, Hamilton broke out in the regional tournament last season and had a strong AAU year, picking up college interest along the way. Terrin is 6’6 and still growing. He needs to get more comfortable putting the ball on the floor and get more lift on his jump shot but he has a ton of potential.
- Brayden Sebastian, Garrard County – The opposite of Hamilton, Sebastian has been the man at the varsity level for two years already and will likely end his career as one of the best to ever play at Garrard. This spring and summer Brayden had a monster AAU season and led his team in scoring and rebounding most games. He is a volume scorer who commands a lot of shots but when he’s hot, he can get nuclear hot quickly and score in the high 20s and into the 30s.
Other Wings to Know:
Trey Brock, Middlesboro
Nathan Mack, Frederick Douglass
Matthew Taylor, Corbin
Chez Moore, Collegiate
Dre Boyd, Warren Central