Part 2: PHOK Combine Top Performers
Throughout the week Prep Hoops Oklahoma will continue to breakdown For our second addition of Top Performers from the Prep Hoops Oklahoma Combine we breakdown players that came into the day unknown, but made sure they were known by the end…
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Continue ReadingThroughout the week Prep Hoops Oklahoma will continue to breakdown For our second addition of Top Performers from the Prep Hoops Oklahoma Combine we breakdown players that came into the day unknown, but made sure they were known by the end of the day.
Zac Neely 2016 Marietta Forward
Neely was the biggest find at the Prep Hoops Oklahoma Combine. He had a monster day in the post working against some of the top prospects in the state. One thing is for certain, Neely will not back down from anyone. He has a nice low post game, but can face his opponent up drive to the basket or pull-up from mid-range. He is an outstanding rebounder in the post standing at 6'5″ Neely has potential to have an impact at the 4 for a Division II or NAIA program.
Ben Pruitt 2017 Ada Shooting Guard
Pruitt had a monster day at the Prep Hoops Oklahoma Combine showing off his potential to become an impact player on the hardwood at the next level. He was on fire from behind the arc using his height to rise above defenders for open looks. For a three Pruitt has good handles and even better vision. Standing at 6'4″ Pruitt has the potential over the next two years to turn into a great Division II prospect. Keep an eye on Pruitt over the High School season at Ada.
Daniel Lee 2016 Noble Shooting Guard
Lee is a really solid all-around player that has flown under the radar. However, at the Prep Hoops Oklahoma Combine he broke out showing his ability to consistently hit jump shots. Lee has decent handles with the rock and can create his own shot. He excels as a great teammate on the floor with the attitude of a player that simply wants to do what ever he can to make his team win. Lee shows great hustle and plays very hard on the defensive end. NAIA schools and Division III programs should give him a hard look.
Chave Zachary Morrilton (AR) 2016 Guard
Zachary had a great showing at the Prep Hoops Oklahoma Combine. An Arkansas prospect Zachary moved the ball very well playing unselfish basketball. With the ball in his hand Zachary creates off the dribble. He has a nice jump shot from the outside and mid-range. Although undersized Zachary uses his shooting skills, tough defense, and hustle to overcome it. Small colleges around Arkansas and Oklahoma should give Zachary a good look.
Brandis Fender 2018 Norman Point Guard
Fender is a hidden jewel in the 2018 class at the Point. He has outstanding handles and vision that allows him to distribute the basketball at a high level. Fender has the ability to light defenses up from behind the arc forcing opponents to respect his shooting skills. The future is very bright for Fender over the next three years as the floor general for the Norman Tigers. Keep a close eye on Fender's development.