2022 New Faces in the Top 100 Greater Houston Pt.1
As the new rankings have dropped for Texas class of 2022. Here are some new faces from the Greater Houston area that has cracked the Top 100 for the state. Dok Muordar Dok Muordar 6'11" | C Huntington Prep…
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Continue ReadingAs the new rankings have dropped for Texas class of 2022. Here are some new faces from the Greater Houston area that has cracked the Top 100 for the state.
Dok Muordar Dok Muordar 6'11" | C Huntington Prep | 2022 WV 6’11″ C | Premier Academy
Dok comes in at #19 in the state. He is a new transfer from the state of California standing at 6’11″ with a solid skill set. I was able to see this prospect over the summer and he has an inside-out game. He keeps the ball high on offensive possessions when he gets it in the post and plays with a face-up game as well. He can knock down perimeter jumpers also. His long wingspan allows him to be a terror on the defensive side of the ball as well. He just picked up an offer from LSU.
David Gai-Tubek 6’7″ SF | Premier Academy
David is another new transfer into the state of Texas coming in from West Virginia. He falls at #25 on the updated ranking. He has a solid frame and a tough handle on the ball. He is a good scorer off the dribble and knows how to get to his spots on the floor. He is very athletic and causes mismatch problems on the floor. Can play with his back to the basket as well. He already holds 2 NCAA D1 offers on the table.
Mason Docks
Mason
Docks
6'0" | PG
Cypress Ranch | 2022
State
TX
5’11″ PG | Cypress Ranch
Mason comes in from the State of Michigan where he earned All-State 1st team in the 2A class of Michigan where he led Williamston to a 20-2 record on the season. He averaged 19.2 points per game, 3.4 assists per game, 2.6 rebounds per game, and 2.0 steals per game. He also shot 50 percent from the floor, 40 percent from the 3-point line, and 82 percent from the free-throw line. He has a quick change of pace and shows his super high IQ in the half-court pick-n-roll sets where he thrives at. He creates for his teammates as well as he forces a lot of lanes to collapse and makes timely dishes out to his fellow mustangs. He has 2 NCAA D1 offers on the table.
Jesaiah Mcwright
Jesaiah
Mcwright
6'5" | SG
Cypress Falls | 2022
State
TX
6’3″ CG | Cypress Falls
Jesaiah had a really good summer as he played with the RL9 Elite 17U squad. He comes in as the #60 prospect in the State of Texas. He is a tough combo guard. He has a really good offensive skill set. He has the athleticism and can score from all levels on the court. He has a quick first step and will rise up quickly off the dribble to drill a pull-up jumper. He is tough when attacking the rim and utilizes both pro-hop and euro steps to create space to finish at the rim. He is solid off the ball as well but more effective with the ball in his hands.
Sam Bradford
Sam
Bradford
6'6" | SF
Goose Creek Memorial | 2022
State
TX
6’5″ SF | Goose Creek Memorial
Sam breaks the top 100 and lands at the #70 prospect in the state for his class. He has a smooth game and attacks the rim aggressively. Solid frame and is more of a point forward. Has a strong handle on the ball and moves the ball really good. Solid in the short corner as well as catch and shoot on the perimeter. Expect for this prospect to have a big school season as he leads the Patriots in class 5A to a playoff birth this season.
Matthew Lewis
Matthew
Lewis
6'2" | CG
St. Thomas Episcopal | 2022
State
TX
6’1″ G | Fort Bend Ridge Point
Matthew cracks the top 100 and is ranked 74th in the state of Texas. He had a great summer for Houston TTG (Trained To Go). He is the unbalanced shooting king which makes him a tough assignment because at any giving moment of him dribble or driving he will pull up and hits it at a high rate. He also is a knockdown trey ball shooter as well. Has a good IQ offensively and can run an offense but is such a good scorer that he plays at his best off the ball.