Prospect Analysis: Owasso vs Enid
Owasso opened the Class 6A playoffs at home against Enid at home in Regional play on Friday night. The Rams had no trouble with Enid defeating them 63-42. Senior Guard Kinzer Lambert lead the way for the Rams. For complete…
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Continue ReadingOwasso opened the Class 6A playoffs at home against Enid at home in Regional play on Friday night. The Rams had no trouble with Enid defeating them 63-42. Senior Guard Kinzer Lambert lead the way for the Rams. For complete player breakdown for both teams read below.
Owasso
Kinzer Lambert 2016 Guard
Lambert is the leader of his team and set the tone early with his relentless attack of the rim. He is also great at seeing the floor and making the correct pass. Lambert ended the night with 16 points in front of several of his recruiters
Deshannon Lowe 2016 Guard
Lowe continued to show that he is one of the best two way point guards in the state. He takes his defensive assignments personal and gets under the skin of his opponents. Lowe also led all scorers with 17 points.
Josh Proctor 2018 Guard
Proctor continues to grow his game as the season goes on. He excels in getting to the rim in transition and has shown flashes of a more consistent three-point jumper. Proctor is one of the top football prospects in the state but still is open to playing basketball at the next level.
Courtre Alexander 2018 Guard
Alexander now comes of the bench for the Rams but is still playing big minutes and being productive. He has been mostly a dirty work player, living off offensive put backs though Alexander has the ability to work with his back to the basket and be a valuable post scorer.
Enid
Tyler Johnson 2017 Guard
In a game with limited offense, Johnson seemed to be a reliable option for the Plainsmen. He got in the lane and was able to finish over the top and around the opponents bigs. Johnson finished with 7 points.
Devin Pratt 2016 Forward
Pratt was aggressive on defense and was able to knock down open shots. He has a solid frame and was able to keep defenders from driving to the lane.
Deion Smith 2016 Point Guard
Smith didn’t score the ball at a high level but handled the ball well and set up his teammates. Smith finished the game with 6 points.
Austin Whitehead 2018 Power Forward
Whitehead led the Plainsmen with 11 points many coming from the interior though he has shown the ability to knock down the midrange jumper. He has nice frame that allows him to shield off defenders and get to the free throw line.