2022 NorCal Player Rankings Continued: 30-34
Still, a lot to prove for these five players. In case you missed it, too, check out the first portion of this series: https://prephoops.com/2020/06/2022-norcal-player-rankings-20-24/ https://prephoops.com/2020/06/2022-player-rankings-continued-25-29/ #30: Collin Fenner/6’1/SG: This kid is a hustler, to say the least. He has a…
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Continue ReadingStill, a lot to prove for these five players.
In case you missed it, too, check out the first portion of this series:
- https://prephoops.com/2020/06/2022-norcal-player-rankings-20-24/
- https://prephoops.com/2020/06/2022-player-rankings-continued-25-29/
#30: Collin Fenner/6’1/SG:
This kid is a hustler, to say the least. He has a knack for the ball and won’t give up. Fenner is strong on offense because he can score in a lot of places. When he drives to the hoop, he can finish through contact, and draw the foul. Also, he likes the mid-range shot and can shoot it well. On defense, he can play all across the court as well. Collin loves to get in passing lanes and pressure his opponents. He’s a good player with a lot to prove in the future.
#31: Brent Gill/5’8/SG:
He isn’t the tallest one on the court, but he sure can make up for it. First, he is strong with the ball in his hands and doesn’t get pressed when things go awry. He has the ability to make something out of nothing with his strong ball-handling skills. Also, Gill can score from behind the arc. His quick release is very beneficial. He needs to put on some weight and improve his footwork to put it all together.
#32: Devin Day/6’3/SG:
If you want someone that can shoot the lights out, look for this kid. Day is a dead-eye shooter who can light it up from anywhere on the court. He can hit NBA threes. Also, his inside game is solid. He can get to the hoop and knock down mid-range shots. He could work on his driving, but that will come. Devin is a fine defender, that likes to get after it on defense. He’s quick on his feet but could gain some more muscle. If he can become more consistent, he should have a big season upcoming for his high school.
#33: Jay’vion Cole/6’0/CG:
This kid had a decent season last year. However, he can put it on the deck and score. He is strong off the dribble and is a solid finisher. Cole is acrobatic at the hoop sometimes, as he can finish with the reverse or just go strong to the hoop. Also, he doesn’t get pressured when his opponents get on him. On defense, he can move and cover a lot of the floor, because he is athletic. Cole should remain to be impactful throughout his time in HS, and he has the potential to get college looks.
#34: Andre Davis/6’4/SF:
Lengthy, for sure. Davis is a solid all-around player but needs to improve on a key thing. Right now, he is solid on his strength, he’s a tough player to bump around and get by. However, he needs to improve his scoring ability. Andre needs to be able to score from multiple levels across the floor. His outside shot needs to be improved as he grows older. He’s always competing which is great to see. For Davis to really thrive, he needs to improve in that aspect.