Alabama’s Best Shooters Part 2
There’s been a lot of feedback on who should be on this list, so here’s part two. Same criteria is being looked at as Part 1. There are several factors: footwork, quick release, spot up ability, ability to hit shots off…
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Continue ReadingThere’s been a lot of feedback on who should be on this list, so here’s part two. Same criteria is being looked at as Part 1. There are several factors: footwork, quick release, spot up ability, ability to hit shots off screens and on the move, and consistency.
Blake Floyd (Pelham): Floyd is a 2021 prospect with loads of potential. Blake has good footwork into his shot, and he shoots the same shot every time. Excellent on spot up opportunities.
Bo Barber (Homewood): Bo is not afraid of taking the big shot. Barber is a good spot up shooter and has the ability to knock down threes in bunches.
Chad Chambers (Calera): Chad has a quick release. He gets his feet ready early on shots. Chambers has a smooth left handed stroke.
Nathan Bates (Shelby Co): Bates has a very quick release and deep range. Solid shot mechanics allows him to take deeper shots.
Sam Youngblood (McAdory): Youngblood is a very good spot up shooter. He has a consistent release point and good footwork to set up his shot.
Jadakiss Anderson (Greenville): Anderson can knock down shots in bunches. Anderson has quick feet and has a consistent high release to his shot.
Lucas McNutt (Russellville): Lucas has a very quick release and a very consistent release point. That consistency, translates into his 5 and 6 three pointer make games.
Zack Littleton (Thompson): Littleton shoots over 42% on the year from three. The 2020 prospect has sharp mechanics and a quick release. He is always shot ready.
Jack Dorolek (Thompson): The 2021 prospect can heat up in a hurry. He recently hit 6 threes in a game. Jack is always shot ready thanks to his feet being ready on the catch.