Top 250 Expo: 2020 Small Forwards
Prep Hoops Top 250 Expo had plenty of talent this past weekend in Easley, SC. The event featured 120 players throughout the Palmetto State and Georgia. Lets take a look at some 2020 Small Forwards still looking for colleges for…
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Continue ReadingPrep Hoops Top 250 Expo had plenty of talent this past weekend in Easley, SC. The event featured 120 players throughout the Palmetto State and Georgia. Lets take a look at some 2020 Small Forwards still looking for colleges for next season.
Tyler Bowens – Wade Hampton HS (Greenville)
Bowens 6’4 is ultra athletic on both ends of the floor. Bowens fills the lane very well in transition and hits the glass on both ends of the floor. Bowens played with a great motor here this weekend.
Braylan McIntyre – Legacy Early College (Greenville)
McIntyre is back new to the area after playing last season at Oldsmar Christian in Oldsmar, FL.McIntyre can be a bit a TWEENER on the floor and play bot forward positions. McIntyre can step-out and put the ball down on the deck and drive to the rack. McIntyre started off his high school career at nearby Woodmont HS.
James Mingo – Andrew Jackson Academy (Ehrhardt) (pictured on the front)
Mingo is very athletic and has great length. Mingo should have a big season for the small SCISA school located in Ehrhardt, SC. Mingo played last season at Barnwell HS before transferring out in the spring to AJA. Mingo is very versatile on the floor and has the ability to play 1-3 positions.
Jalen Jennings – White Knoll HS
Jennings was able to score the ball in the paint along with knocking down some three pointers here today. Jennings really swarms the ball on defensive end of the floor. Jennings production should pickup even more this season with the departure of Tauris Watson.
Ryan DupreeRyan Dupree – Marlboro County HS (Bennettsville)
Dupree does his best work around the cup and stays active on the glass. Dupree plays the game with a junkyard dog mentality and has a great nose for the ball. Dupree has been a fixture for the Bulldogs and will lean on him for senior leadership this coming season.
Sintell QuattlebaumSintell Quattlebaum – Fairfield Central HS (Winnsboro)
Quattlebaum is a very slender-sleek framed wing player. Quattlebaum likes to handle the ball up the floor. and is a really good passer with court vision. Quattlebaum tends to leak out in transition at times for cheapies on the other end. Quattlebaum must get stronger for the next level.