Rising Seniors Preview – Texas UIL Class 6A
With the 2021-22 Texas UIL season fast approaching, Prep Hoops Network previews several seniors in the 6A conference for this next season. Check out more senior player previews by region and position here. Eric Brown Eric Brown 6'3" | SG…
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Continue ReadingWith the 2021-22 Texas UIL season fast approaching, Prep Hoops Network previews several seniors in the 6A conference for this next season. Check out more senior player previews by region and position here.
Eric Brown Eric Brown 6'3" | SG Steele | 2022 State TX – 6’0″ – SG – Steele
Brown is a strong, athletic finisher that gets to the rim with ease against most defenders. He is a solid 3-point shooter and has active hands on the defensive end, disrupting passing lanes and ball handlers. In a recent discussion with Prep Hoops Network, Brown mentioned that some of his main points of emphasis coming into his senior season were “working on [his] 3 point shot and staying in shape.” Brown continued his development this summer by also participating in the 2021 Portugal Festival Tournament.
Theo Grant Theo Grant 6'1" | SG Schertz Clemens | 2022 TX – 6’0″ – SG – Schertz Clemens
Grant is an active wing on the defensive end, disrupting passing lanes and impeding ballhandlers, and he is a sniper on offense. He showed flashes of running the fast break last year with his ball-handling and decision-making skills, and should look to develop his playmaking skills this year to complement his 3&D talent.
Josh Comeaux Josh Comeaux 6'5" | SF Klein Collins | 2022 TX – 6’5″ – SF – Klein Collins
Comeaux is a multi-sport athlete, playing a vital role on Klein Collins’ baseball and basketball teams. He is a strong shot blocker for his size and an athletic finisher who can also hit the long-range shot. In addition, he’s active off the ball and is good at finding open lanes to make strong cuts to the basket. As a senior at Klein Collins, Comeaux’s next step could be improving his ball-handling skills and creating more opportunities for himself and others.
Jamison Bosch Jamison Bosch 6'7" | SF Fort Worth Boswell | 2022 State TX – 6’7″ – SF – Fort Worth Boswell – Grassroots: Texas Impact 4:13
Bosch is an elite catch and shoot threat that demands the defense’s attention at all times with his relentless off-ball movement. While there is room for improvement in several other areas of his game, his shooting ability and size make him an important rotation piece and a threat whenever he’s on the court.
Reese Miller Reese Miller 6'0" | PG Round Rock | 2022 State TX – 6’1″ – PG – Round Rock – Grassroots: THP Elite
Miller is a talented point guard that can score from anywhere on the court with his crafty finishing ability around the rim and unlimited shooting range beyond the arc. In addition, he has strong footwork on the defensive end and a knack for drawing charges under the basket. His vision and playmaking ability complete his all-around talent, but Reese continues to put in the work to add on to his already complete game. When asked by Prep Hoops on his work this past offseason, Reese mentioned that he put a special focus on several aspects of his game including, “getting stronger,…finishing around the rim, and midrange.”
Conor Mcmanus Conor Mcmanus 6'4" | SG Austin Westlake | 2022 State TX – 6’4″ – SG – Austin Westlake – Grassroots: THP Elite Blue
McManus is a deadeye 3-point shooter that can hit from long range off the dribble and off catch-and-shoot. In addition, he has strong awareness and IQ on the defensive end and showed several flashes throughout the last season of his playmaking ability. Conor spoke with Prep Hoops recently, and while he continues to expand his skillset this year, he wants to be “more assertive as a leader and a player,” and is “focused on winning as much as possible.”