2022 Rankings: Sleeper Prospects (Summer Edition), Part I
The 2022 rankings in North Carolina have been released following the conclusion of the summer. Here’s a look a Part I of the Sleepers in North Carolina’s 2022 class. No. 35 Silas Demary Jr Silas Demary Jr 6'4" | CG…
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Continue ReadingThe 2022 rankings in North Carolina have been released following the conclusion of the summer. Here’s a look a Part I of the Sleepers in North Carolina’s 2022 class.
No. 35 Silas Demary Jr Silas Demary Jr 6'4" | CG Combine Academy | 2023 State #114 Nation NC – 6’3 Guard – Millbrook
Demary has become a lot more aggressive in the backcourt as a scoring threat whether going off the dribble or finding his spot on the perimeter. He’s got a good feel for the game on both ends that should make him a solid breakout prospect at Millbrook in 2020-21.
No. 45 Collin Tanner Collin Tanner 6'6" | SF Combine Academy | 2023 State NC – 6’4 Guard/Wing – South Granville
Tanner had a really productive summer on the grassroots stage, getting experience playing against older competition and asserting himself on the defensive end as a primary defender. He’s an emerging prospect with growing athleticism that can play multiple roles on the floor at any given time with a nice IQ for making plays.
No. 66 Noah Ross Noah Ross 6'6" | SG Trinity Academy (Raleigh) | 2022 State NC – 6’6 Guard/Forward – Trinity Academy (Raleigh)
Ross had a productive season in 2019-20, averaging 16.5 ppg and 4.6 rpg and shooting 36 percent from 3-point range as a sophomore. He’s a smooth wing prospect that can shoot the ball from all three levels but has grown into a much more impactful two-way prospect of late. He holds offers from Elon, Hofstra, Florida International and Eastern Kentucky.
No. 72 Terry Moore Terry Moore 6'0" | PG Washington | 2022 State NC – 6’0 Point Guard – Washington
Moore is a point guard that got some much-needed experience in the rotation last season behind Rashod Smith Rashod Smith 6'0" | PG Washington | 2020 State NC in the backcourt. He should take over the starting role and be a solid piece next to Omarion Blount Omarion Blount 6'1" | CG Washington | 2021 State NC and Jamauri Bryant for Washington in 2020-21 with his ability to fill up the stat sheet and lead by example as a point guard.
No. 79 Davion Cunningham Davion Cunningham 6'1" | CG North Mecklenberg | 2022 State NC – 6’0 Guard – North Mecklenburg
Cunningham is a high-flying prospect that can get out on the break in a hurry and make plays at the rim, something he did all summer with Team Charlotte on the grassroots stage. With some departures on the roster for North Mecklenburg, look for him to step in and fill the void in their backcourt as a prospect that’s poised to breakout.