Unsigned Senior Combos
With the Point Guard, Forward and Center spots already being covered, let’s take a look at some of the unsigned senior wings and combos that colleges should be on. The majority of these players have some form of recruitment but…
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Continue ReadingWith the Point Guard, Forward and Center spots already being covered, let’s take a look at some of the unsigned senior wings and combos that colleges should be on. The majority of these players have some form of recruitment but are still under the radar for the most part.
South Johnston HS CJ Ray: Prior to this season he was classified as more of an undersized Forward than anything else. However this year has proven that he can play some on the perimeter and is consistently putting up 20 point/10 rebound numbers.
John Paull II Jordan Yarell: Versatile player that you can play on the wing or at the PG spot due to his skillset. Scores it on multiple levels, but also has good passing skills and vision, which allows for him to make a nice impact on the game.
Farmville Central Samage Teel: D2 programs such as Catawba have extended offers as he has had an outstanding run of games for the first part of the season. His ability to knock down the three point shot as well as get by defenders without much of an issue are all things that make him a solid prospect.
Moravian Prep Jamahri Harvey: Playing for one of the top teams in the state, Harvey has been a nice part of their success and has picked up a nice amount of interest and offers. Although he is playing off the ball at the SG spot, he certainly has the ability to run the show at the PG spot on the next level.
Trinity Christian Marcus Boykin: He comes from a family full of basketball players with an older brother at Barton College and a sister that plays for Duke. He understands the game and plays with a competitive edge that you have to love. Recently he went for his 1,000th career point and we feel he could be a nice player for the D2 level.
Wayne Country Day Linwood Grandy: Currently averaging 12 points and 5 rebounds per game for his squad as they are 24-4 on the year. We got the chance to see him play on a few occasions this summer and we love the motor that he plays with on both ends of the floor. The 6’4 prospect could see more schools jump on board recruitment wise sooner than later.