CC Holiday Classic Standouts: Senior Forwards
Every college program looks for players that have some size and skillset to go along with the size. Well this group of Unsigned Senior Forwards are all players that bring both traits. Westover Senior Forward Traymond Willis-Shaw: His numbers this…
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Continue ReadingEvery college program looks for players that have some size and skillset to go along with the size. Well this group of Unsigned Senior Forwards are all players that bring both traits.
Westover Senior Forward Traymond Willis-Shaw: His numbers this season haven’t been the best but you can’t judge his impact on the game from the numbers he’s putting up. Defensively he’s a huge part of the scheme that helps Westover cause havoc for the teams that they are matched up with. His height, wingspan and ability to be an offensive threat are all things that college coaches have been impressed with.
Terry Sanford Senior Forward Kyron Kelly: He’s one of those players that understands how to play his role and doesn’t try to do more than what he is capable of doing. Rebounding and finishing inside the paint above the rim is what you will see from Kelly. If you’re a JC program, you will want to give him a call, as he will be a player that could use the two years of work which would only boost his recruitment.
Laney HS Senior Forward Demarcus McLaurin: Another player that’s productive at this point but has even better upside. He’s been a double/double machine averaging about 15 & 10 a night and we got the opportunity to see him score in multiple ways. Doing all the small things is what we like about him as well, he sets good screens , has solid footwork and good hands.
Fayetteville Christian School Junior Forward Jovonnie Barker: You have to like the upside that he brings to the table with his ability to score inside and rebound. He’s far from a finished product at this point but you have to like the potential of what he can possibly be.
Terry Sanford Senior Forward Yates Johnson: He missed some games this season due to football season but now he’s back and already looks to be in mid-season form. His ability to knock down the trey ball as well as rebound at a nice level was instrumental in the success of his team