Oklahoma 2021 prospect update: 11-15
Jaylon White Jaylon White 5'11" | PG Norman North | 2021 State OK | PG | Norman No. 11 White’s bulked frame, quickness and hand-work with the ball have combined to make him one of Oklahoma’s most promising ’21 prospects.…
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Continue ReadingJaylon White Jaylon White 5'11" | PG Norman North | 2021 State OK | PG | Norman
No. 11
White’s bulked frame, quickness and hand-work with the ball have combined to make him one of Oklahoma’s most promising ’21 prospects. White lacks no craft when it comes to finishing at the rim. Whether by virtue of physiological power or delicacy, he finds a way to put the ball in the hoops.
DJ Freeman DJ Freeman 6'4" | PF Casady | 2021 State OK | PF | Casady
No. 12
Freeman is a talented forward whose powerful style of play has made a couple highlights on the Circuit. He can punch the ball in the half-court as nearby defenders expend all of their vigor to stop him. Standing about 6-foot-4, some may point to a lack of stature from Freeman, but his explosiveness makes up for the extra inch or two.
Marlo Fox Marlo Fox 6'0" | PG Sand Springs | 2021 State OK | PG | Sand Springs
No. 13
Primarily, Fox is a score-first point guard. He has shown signs that he can heat up, hitting 3-pointer-after-3-pointer and finishing tough shots at the rim in-between. Most importantly, he is efficient. He has no reservations to share the ball with his teammates, allowing others to heat up and once they do, Fox is the guy you want distributing the rock.
Jackson Skipper | PF | Sapulpa
No. 14
Skipper’s game is contingent upon a combination of physiological traits: his 6-foot-7 height and explosive athleticism. In the paint, his elite footwork aids him in scoring his share — and it has noticeably improved as his game transitioned from ambiguous to forward-driven. He is a rare-breed as a post who can handle the ball and hit shots as well.
Tyler Pinder Tyler Pinder 6'2" | PG Broken Arrow | 2021 State OK | PG | Broken Arrow
No. 15
A 6-foot-2-inch floor general, Pinder can really shoot the ball out of the dribble. His skill-set also includes the slash, drive-and-kick or any other variant that includes him getting past defenders and taking the ball downhill. Pinder is fast and routinely makes easy work of beating defenders with the first step.