Live Period: 7 2020 Wings to Watch
The third installment of the Live Period series is dedicated to the wings. These are players with size, skill, and athleticism. College coaches love wings that can play and defend multiple positions. The 2020 class features perimeter players that can…
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Continue ReadingThe third installment of the Live Period series is dedicated to the wings. These are players with size, skill, and athleticism. College coaches love wings that can play and defend multiple positions. The 2020 class features perimeter players that can play all over the court.
Antwan Burnett (Nightrydahs)- Burnett is a big bodied wing. He is strong and athletic. Can score at all 3 levels. Recently picked up an offer from Murray St, and we expect more to follow. Also worth noting that Burnett is a HM D1 football prospect as well.
Austin Harvell (Alabama Fusion)- Harvell is a 6’6 athletic wing. He has the ability to do a lot of different things on the offensive end, but this kid makes headlines for his athleticism and defensive ability. Harvell can guard 1-4.
Jamel King (Alabama Fusion)- King is a 3 level scorer with a long slender frame. He is a very active defender, and his length bothers opponents. King is at his best getting up and down floor and making plays defensively.
Jalen Myers (Team Carroll)- Myers has a very smooth game. He has length on the perimeter and is a very good rebounder. Recently, Myers has shown off an improved scoring arsenal and has been added to the radar of MM coaches.
Willie Screws (Team Carroll)- Screws is a dog. He does all the dirty work and plays extremely hard. Screws plays with toughness and physicality. He needs to continue showing off his improved shooting and scoring play.
Sedrick Pettway (Alabama Celtics)- Pettway is another wing with a nice mixture of size (6’5) and skill. He is a good athlete. Pettway has really developed into more of a scoring threat, and playing in Dallas this weekend will be a big opportunity.
Dane Harding (Pro One)- Harding is a solid player. He’s 6’6 and can play both wing spots. He has good shooting mechanics and stays under control. Harding is not a super flashy or athletic player, but coaches will be impressed by his overall game.