2023 Rankings: Wings/Forwards No. 11 – No. 30
The 2023 rankings in North Carolina have made their debut. Here’s a look at some of the top wings/forwards in the 2023 rankings from No. 11 – No. 30. No. 17 William Brimmer William Brimmer 6'2" | CG New Bern…
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Continue ReadingThe 2023 rankings in North Carolina have made their debut. Here’s a look at some of the top wings/forwards in the 2023 rankings from No. 11 – No. 30.
No. 17 William Brimmer William Brimmer 6'2" | CG New Bern | 2023 State NC – New Bern
Brimmer is a young prospect under second-year head coach Calvin Campbell. After going through some growing pains in 2019-20, look for him to lead a stronger charge in 2020-21 as an off the ball threat. He produced 16.2 points, 4.3 rebounds, 1.8 steals and 1.6 assists per game as a freshman.
No. 20 Prashant Hill Prashant Hill 6'6" | SF DeMatha | 2023 State MD – Cannon
Hill was a member of the NCISAA 4A State Championship squad and contributed off the bench with his length and shooting on the wing. He’s a 6-foot-6 prospect that’s slowly learning how to make an impact on the floor. He’ll be a breakout prospect to watch in 2020-21.
No. 21 Marcus Brown Marcus Brown 6'4" | CG JL Chambers | 2023 State NC – Northside Christian
Brown is a 6-foot-5 prospect with versatility given his size. He’s got a ton of youth around him in Wesley Tubbs III Wesley Tubbs III 6'5" | SF TSF Prep | 2023 GA and others that will allow him to compete for a spot on the floor. He’ll be one to watch in 2020-21.
No. 24 Dyquavion Short – Farmville Central
Short is an explosive prospect that looks to create turnovers and make a highlight on the break. He’s listed as a combo guard, but given his size and length at 6-foot-5, he’s got the ability to play in the post. His athleticism is something that should carry him through his career as a Jaguar.
No. 29 Wesley Tubbs III Wesley Tubbs III 6'5" | SF TSF Prep | 2023 GA – Northside Christian
Tubbs is a wiry prospect at 6-foot-6 that can play inside and out given his wingspan and athleticism. He doesn’t back down on either end and constantly looks for ways to get the ball as a defender. He’ll be a breakout prospect in 2020-21.