2019 Wing Stock Risers
Which wings helped their stock the most and saw their ranking rise because of it in the latest PrepHoopsIllinois 2019 Rankings? Here are a few of them! Jeremiah Hernandez (St. Viator) Previous Ranking: #11 Current Ranking: #7 The Kent…
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Continue ReadingWhich wings helped their stock the most and saw their ranking rise because of it in the latest PrepHoopsIllinois 2019 Rankings? Here are a few of them!
Jeremiah Hernandez (St. Viator)
Previous Ranking: #11
Current Ranking: #7
The Kent State commit has taken his game to another level as a senior. The point-forward has always had the ability to score from multiple levels, but his jumper has gotten even better this year. In both our evals of him in person this season he was the best player on the floor scoring at will while also dishing from his wing spot.
Antonio Reeves (Simeon)
Previous Ranking: #23
Current Ranking: #14
Reeves is fitting in nicely at Simeon. The shooting guard transferred back to Chicago after spending last year in Arizona. He is one of the best pure shooters in the class off the catch. What has impressed us is the improvement in his all-around game.
Donovan Clay (Alton)
Previous Ranking: #37
Current Ranking: #28
Clay is a prospect that will have to go the JUCO route next season. The 6’5” small forward is a three and D wing who has made major strides in his ability to score off the bounce.
Sean Houpt (Danville)
Previous Ranking: #52
Current Ranking: #38
Houpt can play at both the point and shooting guard at the next level. This lefty is a quality on ball defender who is a lights out perimeter sniper from deep.
Caleb Donaldson (Bloomington)
Previous Ranking: NR
Current Ranking: #53
Donaldson has broken out as a senior after his transfer to Bloomington. The 6’4” wing can defend the one through three spots at the next level while being able to get to the rim on the offensive end.
Bradyn Kilby (Chatham Glenwood)
Previous Ranking: NR
Current Ranking: #58
Kilby is a commit to the University of Illinois-Springfield. We didn’t see him play on the circuit, but man was he impressive at the Centralia Holiday Tournament showing a versatile inside-outside game.
Sam Silverstein (New Treir)
Previous Ranking: #87
Current Ranking: #61
Silverstein is an athletic small forward that proved he can play on the ball as well. Tough defensive player with a feel for the game and athletic pop.
Justin Harmon (Curie)
Previous Ranking: #97
Current Ranking: #72
Harmon has created some buzz for himself as a senior. This two guard has done all the little things well for Curie defending, rebounding, and scoring in the open floor.