Early Prospect Rankings Class of 2021: 6-10
Over the next few weeks or so PrepHoops Alabama will be rolling out its prospect rankings for classes ’20, ’21, and ’22. Here is an early look into what the possible top 10 could look like. 6. Trinity Bell, 6’7…
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Continue ReadingOver the next few weeks or so PrepHoops Alabama will be rolling out its prospect rankings for classes ’20, ’21, and ’22. Here is an early look into what the possible top 10 could look like.
6. Trinity Bell, 6’7 PF, Albertville: A Physically imposing prospect that looks the part of a Division 1 prospect. A gifted offensive rebounder with a soft touch around the rim who plays well with his back to the basket. He needs to continue to improve his outside shot to make himself more valuable at the major college level. He has good hands with a high motor, will need to improve on-ball defense in the post but has the body to do so with continued work off the court.
7. Bryson Hall, 6’7 WF, Tuscaloosa County: A prototypical stretch 4 with soft hands and the ability to score with his back to the basket and in face-up situations. Has a very advanced skillset with soft hands and touch around the basket. Needs to continue to stretch his range out to the three-point line especially with it going back in college basketball. He will be a good pick up for next-level coaches looking for a versatile big with plenty of room to get better.
8. PJ Eason, 6’9 PF/C, Dadeville: A rim running big who knows where his bread is buttered. He is a very good rebounder in and out of his range area. A pick and roll big that finishes everything around the rim and tries to dunk everything. Understands how to get out and run the floor and finishes very well in transition. A true rim protector with good timing who alters and changes shots whenever someone enters the paint. He needs to continue to work on his offensive game, but the South Alabama signee should be an early contributor for the Jaguars once he arrives on campus.
9. Riley Leonard, 6’4 SF, Fairhope: Very good shooter with range with the ability to get to the lane and finish at the rim. He needs to improve his playmaking ability along with his passing and decision making. He has a good handle and understanding of the game, but with work could transition himself into being a guard on the next level which will probably be more suited for him in the future.
10. Cameron Crawford, 6’4 SG, Spain Park: A long and rangy guard who has the build and athletic ability to be an elite on-ball defender. He has a really good feel for the game and could be a lead guard on the next level if he continues to improve his ball-handling ability. He has a lightning first step that allows him to get to his spots and score the basketball. Thrives in the passing lanes defensively and getting out in transition. He is at his best when attacking the rim but has solid shooting ability out to the 3-point line has the opportunity to be a volume scorer if he continues to develop.