Unsigned Seniors to watch at the 2019 OSSAA 4A State Tournament
Below is a list of some of the most interesting, unsigned 2019 seniors to watch this weekend at the 2019 2A State Tournament in Oklahoma City. Below each player’s name is a list of their quarterfinals matchup and where to…
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Continue ReadingBelow is a list of some of the most interesting, unsigned 2019 seniors to watch this weekend at the 2019 2A State Tournament in Oklahoma City. Below each player’s name is a list of their quarterfinals matchup and where to watch the game:
Patrick Garrett 2019 John Marshall wing/forward
Patrick Garrett has unprecedented versatility on the court. He can literally post up on one possession and can bring the ball up the floor on the next. . . and he is likely to score on both. Six-foot-5-inch Garrett has the length necessary to fit into the three spot at the next level, and the skill set is well in place for him to succeed.
John Marshall vs. Tulsa Central / Thursday @ 2 p.m., Jim Norick Arena
Corey Coleman 2019 John Marshall point guard
Corey Coleman is the type of player that comes about only every so often and manages to slip through the cracks to this point. Coleman has great athleticism and body control. Where he shines is the top of the key, where he can do virtually whatever he wants. He issuer explosive, and can elevate to the rim from the half-court and slam it home.
John Marshall vs. Tulsa Central / Thursday @ 2 p.m., Jim Norick Arena
Ethan Creamer Heritage Hall guard
Ethan Creamer is one of the best glue guys at this level that can benefit a program at the next. Creamer can get his scoring, but shoots the ball at a high percentage and has a tendency to take low-risk shots. Once he gets hot, however, he is a dangerous spot-up shooter. He is a sharp player who has been masterful for the undefeated Chargers.
Heritage Hall vs. Broken Bow / Thursday @ 7 p.m., Jim Norick Arena
Connor Slater Elgin wing/forward
Connor Slater is another player who can swing and stretch the floor for a program. He can start a possession at the high-post, slash, and find his way near the rim or at the win to knock down a shot. At 6-foot-6, Slater is a different animal at this level and can hit the 3-pointer with efficiency, but can also explode at the post.
Elgin vs. Kingfisher / Thursday @ 8:30 p.m., Jim Norick Arena
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