2019 Post Stock Risers
Which power forwards and centers saw the biggest jump in the latest PrepHoopsIllinois rankings for the 2019 class? Check them out here! Rashaun Agee (Bogan) Previous Ranking: #24 Current Ranking: #16 Big senior season for what was the top…
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Continue ReadingWhich power forwards and centers saw the biggest jump in the latest PrepHoopsIllinois rankings for the 2019 class? Check them out here!
Rashaun Agee (Bogan)
Previous Ranking: #24
Current Ranking: #16
Big senior season for what was the top unsigned post coming into the season. Agee has helped lead Bogan to a fantastic season as one of the top teams in the Chicago Public League. He has posted huge rebounding numbers consistently and put himself in the player of the year discussion in Chicago.
Kendrick Tchoua (Benet)
Previous Ranking: NR
Current Ranking: #34
Tchoua moved to Illinois from Maryland for his senior season. He is a physical junk yard dog type big man that mauls opponents on the glass. Quick second jump. Needs to improve as a free throw shooter.
Chris White (Marian Catholic)
Previous Ranking: #59
Current Ranking: #44
White has continued to progress as a player throughout his career and that continued as a senior. He went for an impressive double double when we saw him over the holidays owning the glass and scoring on the interior.
Dylan West (Hillcrest)
Previous Ranking: #107
Current Ranking: #68
West is a rock solid built post with versatility. He is a having a big final high school season with the way he is rebounding and scores in bunches. Look for D2 programs to continue to pursue him.
Richard Robinson (East St. Louis)
Previous Ranking: #201
Current Ranking: #86
Robinson transferred from Cahokia to East St. Louis for his senior campaign. It has been a good move as he has produced with his power in the paint on quick moves, rebounded at a high clip, and stretched the floor with his shooting.
Aly Keys (Mascoutah)
Previous Ranking: NR
Current Ranking: #88
Keys opened our eyes up early in the season. The 6’7” long and lanky forward moved to the metro east from Georgia for his final high school year. Plus athlete with mobility and defensive potential.