5 2022 Prospects Who Impressed Me
I have been very impressed with the 2022 class. These rising sophomores competed hard through out the spring and summer. This class has the potential to be very special. Here are 5 prospects that impressed me: Tyrese Elliot- This kid has…
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Continue ReadingI have been very impressed with the 2022 class. These rising sophomores competed hard through out the spring and summer. This class has the potential to be very special. Here are 5 prospects that impressed me:
Tyrese Elliot- This kid has kicked it up a notch. He is an explosive guard who can score from all 3 levels. Seeing him at some team camps this summer, Tyrese looked extremely comfortable as a primary playmaker and decision maker. He also played with physicality and rebounded well from the perimeter.
Jamarion Ryans- Jamarion is offensive dynamite. He is very crafty and explosive with the ball. I’ve said it before and I will say it again.. This kid reminds me of Kam Woods. Jamarion has the ability to hit up in a hurry, but the young guard needs to improve his shot selection and decision making.
J’Quan Broxson- J’Quan plays like a man. He is physical, athletic, and skilled enough to play multiple positions. The 6’5 wing is a really good finisher, great rebounder, and understands how to use his body. Developing a tighter handle and playmaking ability would make this kid a very versatile weapon.
Knute Wood- I like this kid’s game a lot. Knute is not an explosive athlete, but he is a good enough athlete to play all 3 perimeter spots. He is a 6’3 crafty guard. One of his best attributes is his shooting range. Knute can stretch a team out, and his high IQ play allows him to dissect the opponent at a very high rate.
Patrick Burke- This kid is smooth. Patrick plays with a swagger, and I love it. The 6’1 combo guard can score and make plays off the bounce. Patrick gets caught being too flashy at times. Right now, the young guard plays better with the ball in his hands, but he has made strides to become a better player without the ball.