Ten 2017 Kansas City (Mo.) prospects who have raised their stock
The basketball season is full tilt in Missouri. As Prep Hoops Missouri prepares to release a new edition of rankings at the end of this high school season. Below are ten players at all different levels who have elevated their stock.…
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Continue ReadingThe basketball season is full tilt in Missouri. As Prep Hoops Missouri prepares to release a new edition of rankings at the end of this high school season. Below are ten players at all different levels who have elevated their stock.
Matt Austin, 6’0, G, St. Joe Central
Austin and fellow 2017 guard Jaiden Bristol have helped Central put together a standout season as the Indians are off to a 17-2 start. He can shoot the basketball and lead a team.
Jaiden Bristol, 5’11, G, St. Joe Central
A standout all-around player, Bristol is able to affect the game in a variety of ways. He gets on the boards, can pass the ball, shoot from the outside and moves well without the ball.
Steven Dulley, 6’2, G, Lincoln
Dulley is one of the Kansas City area’s top uncommitted players. He is a big, strong guard that brings versatility to the court and is able to
Sterling Hicks, 6’4, SF, Lafayette
A classic do-it-all wing player that can play inside or outside and is able to get to the basket off the bounce.
Tyree King, 6’1, SG, Blue Springs
One of the state’s premier perimeter outside shooters, King is an improved all-around player that can handle the ball and get on a roll from the 3-point line. He and 2018 guard RJ Lawrence for a standout outside shooting tandem.
Curtis Lewis, 5’11, PG, Pembroke Hill
One of the Kansas City area’s top point guards, Lewis is an elite athlete that can get to the bucket, lead a team and will be a steal for an NCAA Division II program.
Caden Mauck, 6’6, F, Blue Springs South
We’re a fan of Mauck’s game, a talented forward who has burst onto the varsity scene this season. He has the ability to do a little bit of everything, from handling the ball, to shooting from the outside to being active in the paint.
Dru Smith, 6’2, SG, Park Hill
An athletic guard that can play the point or the off guard, can handle the ball, rebound and is a talented and versatile defender.
Emil Spriggs, 5’11, G, Lee’s Summit North
Strong as a bull, Spriggs is able to do a lot of different things, including the ability to get into the paint and finish tough chances around the basket.
Chris Teahan, 6’5, SG, Rockhurst
Teahan is a big guard with the ability to shoot from the outside but has also shown the ability to play in the paint a little this season. He is likely a Division II