2020 Ranking Analysis: Biggest Movers (Part II)
The five players featured in this article are the ones who made the biggest leaps within the top 100 of the 2020 player rankings. Tim Moore Jr. • 6’6″ • PF • Houston Madison (17 Spots Moved) The reason why: Moore has…
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Continue ReadingThe five players featured in this article are the ones who made the biggest leaps within the top 100 of the 2020 player rankings.
Tim Moore Jr. • 6’6″ • PF • Houston Madison (17 Spots Moved)
The reason why: Moore has shown improvement and is playing with a lot of confidence this season. He has always been known for his ability to play above the rim, but he has shown that he can heavily impact the game on the glass and by protecting the rim. Coaches will look for him to display more skill on the perimeter given he is undersized as the power forward position.
Danny McAdory • 6’6″ • SF • Fort Bend Bush (17 Spots Moved)
The reason why: McAdory is an uber athletic prospect that can play either forward position. At 6-foot-6, he is an aggressive slasher who utilizes his intangibles to compete for fifty-fifty balls. Him gaining more of an offensive skillset will be key in him moving up the charts.
Jake Milkereit • 6’4″ • SG • Bishop Lynch (15 Spots Moved)
The reason why: Milkereit has performed as one of the best players in all of TAPPS this season. With the post season arriving, Milkereit looks to finish the season averaging nearly 19 points per game, leading his Friar squad to an undefeated record in district play. He has shot the ball well throughout his junior campaign and looks to continue to do the same as he and his team competes to get to the state tournament in a couple of weeks.
Tyler McGhie • 6’4″ • SG • Denton Guyer (12 Spots Moved)
The reason why: The off-ball guard for the Wildcats has helped himself tremendously with his shooting performances this season. An underrated part of McGhie’s game is his natural feel for the game. He knows where needs to be at all times offensively, and makes the correct passes that lead to open scores. His spot-up shooting will be a key factor in Denton Guyer’s state title run.
Cameron Kahn • 6’6″ • SF • Sulphur Springs (12 Spots Moved)
The reason why: Consistency will be key for Kahn as we head into the spring. He is a do-it-all big bodied forward that plays hard and competes. Kahn is capable of grabbing rebounds, leading the break, and guarding on the ball. He currently holds one offer from UT-Arlington.