Holiday Classic: Young Names To Know
One thing that was clearly noticed when we watched the Holiday Classic was that the amount of talent in the future for these programs is special. Here are a few of the names that Colleges and fans should get familiar…
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Continue ReadingOne thing that was clearly noticed when we watched the Holiday Classic was that the amount of talent in the future for these programs is special. Here are a few of the names that Colleges and fans should get familiar with sooner than later.
Terry Sanford 2022 Wing Davis Molnar: Very intriguing prospect with a high amount of potential and promise. Davis was one of the better shooters in their matchup with Southern Lee, at 6’5 the freshman already shows the potential to be a special player without a doubt. He moves well without the ball, is an efficient player and seems as if he loves to compete.
Pine Forest 2022 Guard Tristan Harkins: Doesn’t play a large amount of minuets at this point but he is one that opposing teams already respect, due to his ability to shoot the ball. We have seen him knock down a high amount of treys on numerous occasions, and we know he will only get better as time goes on.
Terry Sanford 2021 Guard Kellen Ballou: He brings a spark off the bench for his team, can knock down the deep ball and brings good effort on the defensive end of the floor. With the return of some of last year’s veteran players, his role on the team has changed but he still make a very nice impact for his team.
Southern Lee 2022 Guard Jamori McDougald: We didn’t get the chance to see him play due to injury, word is he has a broken hand but he is a name to know for the future on this team. He can score the ball at a very high level, has good ball handling skills and is a gifted passer.
Jack Britt 2021 Guard Kaylon Keys: He still has a ways to go development wise but he has shown some flashes of what he could be. Where he is the most productive at this point is on the defensive end of the floor, continuing to perfect his game on the offensive end of the floor will be his next step.