NorCal Unsigned 2020 Power Forwards – Part II
Here is a look at another group of Nor Cal power forwards in the class of 2020 who have not made a college choice yet. 6’5 Constantijin Cole – Bellarmine College Pep, San Jose Cole is a guy who…
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Continue ReadingHere is a look at another group of Nor Cal power forwards in the class of 2020 who have not made a college choice yet.
6’5 Constantijin Cole – Bellarmine College Pep, San Jose
Cole is a guy who has been injured frequently and has had some tough luck. Consequently, he is below the radar. He is a strong and aggressive combo post man with a high motor who competes on every possession. He has shown some ability to score in the post- he can dribble operate and has a jump hook and a drop step. He will battle defensively and is a consistent rebounder. Cole is a fighter who you want on your side in the trenches. He has Division II potential if healthy.
6’8 Ramon Farris – College Park HS, Pleasant Hill
Farris is a decent athlete long arms who plays the four and the five. He can dribble operate on the block and he has a decent drop step and a jump hook, He shoots it ok mid-range. He can rebound in his box and can block a shot. Farris is not there yet but has the potential to be a high-level Division II prospect.
6’5 Jordan Johnson – Weston Ranch HS, Stockton
Johnson is a strong and hard-working four man with good hands and long arms. He can beat defenders with a one-bounce drive and he is a decent post up player. He dribble operates and he has a nice mini jump hook. Johnson is a good rebounder who is active on the glass. He’s a likely Dvision II prospect.
6’8 Chan Ngot Chan Ngot 6'7" | PF Archbishop Riordan | 2020 State CA-N – Archbishop Riordan HS, San Francisco
Ngot is a still-developing four man whose best basketball is ahead of him. He’s fairly athletic with long arms and runs well. He is raw offensively and needs to develop his skill level. He is a solid rebounder and he can block a shot. He definitely has Division II potential and with a needed red-shirt year might have a chance to go higher.
6’5 John Reitenbach – Edison HS, Stockton
Reitenbach is a fairly athletic four man who is active on the offensive end. He’s a capable ball handler who has a nice one-bounce drive. He has impressive post-up skills with a nice up and under move and a jump hook. Put him on the Division II radar for coaches to check out..
6’5 Noah Yang Noah Yang 6'4" | SF Willow Glen | 2020 State CA-N – Willow Glen HS, San Jose
Yang is a steady and consistent combo forward who “gets it”. He has a high IQ and really understands how to play. He prefers to play facing the basket and has a decent skill set. He can handle some, is an ok mid-range shooter and a decent driver. Yang has Division II potential.