Recruiting Report: 5 Unsigned D1 Talents
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With the Signing Period fully underway we wanted to take this time to look at some unsigned local prospects that would be great additions to the right program. In this article, we take a look at 5 unsigned local players…
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Continue ReadingWith the Signing Period fully underway we wanted to take this time to look at some unsigned local prospects that would be great additions to the right program. In this article, we take a look at 5 unsigned local players with D1 Talent.
Jan Madi Ngock Jan Madi Ngock 6'6" | PF Trinity | 2021 State NV 6’7 PF Trinity (#8)-
Pro’s: Size and athleticism
Fit: School looking to add size and athleticism to their frontcourt
Scouts Take: Against top competition, he shows he can be a rebounder and transition finisher. He’s better as a 4 vs a 3, but he does have some ball skills that allow him to create for himself. If he can stay healthy, you would be getting a potential high production player ready to contribute immediately.
Cameron Kimble Cameron Kimble 6'4" | SG Clark | 2021 State NV 6’4 SG Clark (#9)
Pro’s: Scoring, perimeter defense, character
Fit: School willing to develop a talented wing
Scouts Take: At worse Kimble is the ultimate glue guy. At best you have a guy that could end up being an extremely productive college basketball player. I like the fact that he has played for one school for 3 years, and he saw significant minutes as a sophomore playing alongside current Oklahoma guard Jalen Hill, and Michigan commit Frankie Collins Frankie Collins 6'2" | PG Coronado | 2021 State #58 Nation NV . High Character guy that is not averse to earning minutes.
Jonathan Braggs Jonathan Braggs 6'3" | SG Bishop Gorman | 2021 State NV 6’3 SG Bishop Gorman (#10) (featured image)
Pro’s: Shooting,
Fit: School looking for 3 and D players
Scouts Take: When he’s on, Bragg’s physique and shooting ability provide glimpses of a division 1 player. Perhaps no player was more hurt by the shutdown than him. For Braggs, it’s simply a matter of consistency and eliminating mistakes. This would have obviously been a lot easier to display and improve on with a season. As it is, he’s a guy that can defend 1 through 3 while spacing the floor.
Dayshawn Wiley Dayshawn Wiley 6'4" | SG Desert Pines | 2021 State NV 6’3 SG Desert Pines (#11)
Pro’s: R&J athletic ability
Fit: School that plays positionless basketball in an uptempo pressure defense style
Scouts Take: What I like about Wiley the most, is that he shows up in big games and he doesn’t need a play run for him to score. He has D1 athleticism and his ceiling could be an elite college 3 and D guy.
Mason Mich’l Mason Mich’l 6'7" | PF Desert Oasis | 2021 State NV 6’7 PF Desert Oasis (#14)
Pro’s: Size, R&J athleticism
Fit: School that needs frontcourt depth and values stretch bigs
Scouts: Take: Mich’l is the ultimate sleeper. I’ve seen him absolutely dominant against top competition at times. His biggest issue is staying healthy. He is athletic enough to hedge and switch ball screens, and skilled enough to put the ball on the ground and create for himself. Mich’l is an explosive leaper that can finish at the rim and through contact. His injury issues are a risk, however, because of his shooting, athleticism and limited game action, he has an untapped ceiling.