The Prep Hoops Report: A Look Into The Future
It’s never too early to identify talent. This past weekend I had the chance to take a look at some of the talented players in the class of 2023. Here are some of the young prospects below that caught my…
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Continue ReadingIt’s never too early to identify talent. This past weekend I had the chance to take a look at some of the talented players in the class of 2023. Here are some of the young prospects below that caught my eye.
K.J. Lewis | 6’3” | SG | Drive Nation 2023
The West Texas product is a gifted athlete for his age. Lewis has a mature frame that he uses to absorb contact when he’s driving to the basket. Lewis is a capable shooter that can hit multiple threes when his feet are set.
Tyler Smith | 6’6” | SF | Basketball University 14U
The dangly armed prospect is oozing with upside. Smith has an advanced skillset and good athleticism. He can handle it in the open court and is a solid passer. Smith has a sinewy frame, but he knows how to use his length to grab rebounds and bother opponents on the defensive end.
Cameron Barnes | 6’9” | PF | Drive Nation 2023
The babyface Dallas native passes the eye test at first glance. Barnes is a four-man that can face up and hit open jumpers or drive by slower post players. He needs to continue to get stronger to be able to finish through contact at a more consistent rate.
Ja’Kobe Walters | 6’4” | SG | Drive Nation 2023
Walters is a shooter who has a nice form and a good release on his jump shot. He is versatile enough to play the point guard spot in spurts but is more valuable off the ball. Walters will make an impact early on at whatever high school he decides to go to because of his ability to shoot the rock.