More New Names (Under the Radar 2022s)
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Prep Hoops Missouri takes a look at some more new names of Class of 2022 players who have been putting in work during the spring grassroots season. Terion Lee 6’5 SW IL Jets: A long and slender combo forward from…
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Continue ReadingPrep Hoops Missouri takes a look at some more new names of Class of 2022 players who have been putting in work during the spring grassroots season.
Terion Lee 6’5 SW IL Jets: A long and slender combo forward from Hazelwood Central who caused matchup problems with his length and skill set. He’s smooth around the basket with his post moves and solid footwork. He scores well on slip screens and he can also make plays off the dribble and hit the mid range jumper.
Devin Carroll Devin Carroll 6'3" | SG Fair Grove | 2022 State MO 6’4 Kings Basketball: A talented wing from Fair Grove who really excels without the basket. He plays with constant motion, which leads to a lot of layups off of his cutting and offensive rebounds from his hustle. He is also a very good 3-point shooter off the catch.
Champ McMurry 6’1 SEMO Mavericks: An athletic shooting guard who played a nice complimentary role in South Iron’s run to the Class 1 state championship. He has enjoyed a strong summer as he has been able to display his scoring prowess and athleticism. He attacks the basket with strength and confidence and finishes well in the lane. He also has a reliable 3-point shoot.
Hudson Dercher 6’3 Missouri Elite: A solid shooting guard from Rock Bridge who has followed up an All-Conference campaign with a productive spring grassroots campaign. He has a nice stroke from 3-point range and he compliments it’s with an effective pull jumper off the bounce. He’s a strong kid who puts a big effort at both ends of the floor.
Chandler Sisco 6’1 Storm Elite: A Class 2 All-State performer who is a solid three-level scoring threat. He is a knock down shooter from 3-point range who is dangerous when he has the time and space. He has a good feel for the game as he moves well without the ball and knows how to get himself open.