2020 Rankings: 5 Big Movers
With the latest 2020 rankings update, we wanted to talk about some big movers. By big movers we mean guys that had significant jumps in their ranking position. Again, student athletes should not be discouraged by the rankings, but motivated…
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Continue ReadingWith the latest 2020 rankings update, we wanted to talk about some big movers. By big movers we mean guys that had significant jumps in their ranking position. Again, student athletes should not be discouraged by the rankings, but motivated by them.
Jadan Coleman- Coleman has floated around the top 10 for a while now, but after this spring/summer He jumped to the No. 9 spot. His elite shooting ability has teams adding him to their big board. The 6’4 guard has really good positional and has improved his overall scoring ability.
Mike Murry- The athletic combo guard from Carver (Montgomery) had a big June/July. Murry performed well at team camps and earned some offers and attention. This kid is bounce, physical, and can score at all 3 levels. Murry checks in at No. 14.
Cole Larue- Larue has had a big summer. The 6’8-6’9 big has made waves for his well rounded skill set. Naturally, he probably fits best at the 4, but Larue could be a mismatch at the 5 once he becomes stronger. Larue is ranked No. 18.
De’Marquiese Miles- Duke finished the AAU season on a high note and moved up roughly 10 spots to No. 19. This kid is very good with the ball in his hands. Duke makes plays on both ends of the floor and is a team first guy. FIU has offered the 6’1 point guard.
Zane Nelson- The 6’2 guard from Oak Mountain went from being ranked in the 40-55 range to top 40. Zane shoots the ball at a high level and has improved his playmaking. This kid has a high IQ, and he makes plays on both ends of the floor.