NTBA Super Regional: Standout Unsigned Seniors
With many players looking to make a college choice late in the month, we took the opportunity to check out some unsigned seniors that are still on the board. Most of these names aren’t necessarily new players to anyone as…
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Continue ReadingWith many players looking to make a college choice late in the month, we took the opportunity to check out some unsigned seniors that are still on the board. Most of these names aren’t necessarily new players to anyone as they all had pretty impressive senior seasons this past year.
Flight 22 2019 PG Talton Jones: One of the bigger guards that we saw throughout the day, he displayed his passing ability as well as being able to play above the rim. Another attribute that you have to like about him is that he doesn’t take plays off on the defensive end of the floor, which constantly makes things difficult for opponents.
Flight 22 2019 Guard EJ Bethea: After finishing up an impressive season at Cape Fear Christian he is looking to raise his stock as well. At about 6’3, he has good size for a player at the guard position and we saw him truly get after it on the defensive end which helped to force some turnovers.
Fight 22 2019 PG Nate Yow: D3 programs have made him a priority while D2 and JC programs have been showing some interest as well, he has the ability to run a squad, handles the ball well and knocks down shots efficiently. One attribute that you truly have to like about his game is his work ethic, he clearly puts time in on his craft and wants to get better.
Flight 22 2019 Guard Khalil Ridges: A slashing guard with a nice midrange game, Ridges gets to his spots on the court and makes the most out of possessions. He also has D2 interest with JUCO offers so it will be interesting to see which route he decides to take as he is planning to make a decision toward the end of the month.
Flight 22 2019 Forward BJ McLaurin: D2 programs have expressed quite a bit of interest in him while a few Low Major D1 programs have taken a glance at him as well. He is a stretch forward type of player that can play and pick and pop situations with his specialty being knocking down shots off the catch.