San Diego Live Period: 2020 Stock Raisers
With only one live period in spring, the Class of 2020 prospects have fewer opportunities to showcase their talents to coaches than their predecessors. This means that every game counts – literally. We look back at which prospects helped their…
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Continue ReadingWith only one live period in spring, the Class of 2020 prospects have fewer opportunities to showcase their talents to coaches than their predecessors. This means that every game counts – literally.
We look back at which prospects helped their cause.
San Diego Live Period: 2020 Stock Raisers
Yassine Gharram, 6-3 PG, Compton Magic
Gharram really put together a solid weekend in Dallas, showing off the passing and playmaking ability that has him emerging as a mid-major target on the West Coast.
Beon Riley, 6-5 G, Dream Vision
Riley emerged from the live period with an offer from San Diego after having a strong live period in his reserve role for undefeated Dream Vision. His size, versatile skill set and brute strength have made him an intriguing prospect.
Emmett Neal, 6-4 SG, Gamepoint Elite
With Gamepoint missing star wing Brandon Angel (more later), Neal put together a dazzling offensive display in Dallas, punctuated by a 24-point performance vs Team Florida on 9 shots. Montana quickly offered after the weekend.
Brandon Angel, 6-7 W, Gamepoint Elite
It says something when a player receives a scholarship offer after not playing a game during the live period. Cal State Fullerton offered the 6-7 sharpshooting wing, who missed the evaluation period with an ankle injury. It speaks to the high level he was playing before the injury.
Chibuzo Agbo, 6-7 W, Compton Magic Elite
The same said about Angel applies to Agbo, who parlayed strong pre-live period performances into new offers. Fresno State became the latest Mountain West school in on the athletic, improved shooting wing.
Maurice Holmes, 6-6 W, West Coast Elite San Diego
No player in San Diego looked more improved than Holmes. He is rapidly shedding the “undersized four” label and becoming a viable wing prospect. Air Force visited Holmes following the weekend and are actively recruiting him.