Top Ten Oklahoma Unsigned Posts
Oklahoma is widely known for guards, but every college basketball program needs post players. Today we break down the top ten posts that have not been signed in Oklahoma. 1. York Benjamin Mustang PF 6’7″ Benjamin brings great hustle and…
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Continue ReadingOklahoma is widely known for guards, but every college basketball program needs post players. Today we break down the top ten posts that have not been signed in Oklahoma.
1. York Benjamin Mustang PF 6’7″
Benjamin brings great hustle and athleticism to the floor. He is raw in many areas, but has received Division I looks for his athleticism and hard work. He brings it each night on both ends of the floor. If he doesn’t end up snagging a Division I offer late Benjamin would be a great JUCO prospect.
2. Bishop Coulter Atoka PF 6’7″
Coulter has had an outstanding senior campaign at Atoka. He is averaging a double-double for the season and making it look easy. He is a little undersized at first glance, but uses his strength and skill to dominate Oklahoma posts in the paint. He is also receiving Division I looks and has many Division II schools in hot pursuit.
3. Cole Lehr Cache PF 6’8″
Lehr is a big time small college prospect at every bit of 6’8″. He can face up his opponent and shoot the jumper or work with his back to the hoop. Lehr has a couple of Division II schools on him, but expect more to get involved. He is a player from a small town in Oklahoma that has been largely overlooked.
4. Anselm Uzuegbunem Harding Prep PF 6’6″
Uzuegbunem has several Division II offers with many of them coming from out of state programs. He has lots of upside at 6’6″ with good athleticism and a great work ethic. Depending on the Division II program Uzuegbunem lands at he could have an instant impact at the four.
5. Ben Crider Broken Arrow PF 6’5″
Crider would be an excellent stretch four at the next level. He currently plays more of the 3 role for his High School team, but he is to slow to guard the 3 at the Division II level. That changes however when you use him as a stretch four. He can gouge defenses with his sharp jump shot and bang with a post. Crider has several looking, but only holds NAIA offers at the momment.
6. Jake Ross Coweta 6’7″ PF
Ross is a player who struggled on the Adidas Circuit with the Oklahoma Wizards this past summer, but I think it is important to realize he was playing against some of the top players in the country. He would be a great fit at a small college in the region. Ross has had a good senior campaign leading Coweta to a top ten ranking in Class 5A.
7. Kade Hileman El Reno 6’7″ PF
Hileman had a monster summer on the AAU circuit with the Oklahoma Servants and has continued his success at El Reno this season. He is every bit of 6’7″ and can jump out of the gym. Hileman is an excellent rim protector and will surprise you with his sneaky athleticism on the floor. He has not heard from many schools at the moment, but is certainly a nice post left on the board.
8. Isaac Leggins Putnam City West 6’3″ PF
If Leggins was a couple of inches taller he is probably in the top five of this list, but height is a big question mark for some at the next level. I’ll say this he could play for my team any day. Watch Leggins for about five minutes and you will be able to tell he is a winner. Leggings is a team player and will do anything he can to help his team. He plays tough defense. Despite being undersized uses his speed his advantage to score in the paint.
9. Jalal Gondal Noble 6’5″ PF
Gondal has continued to fly up any rankings we have done since the summer. The kid is an absolute gamer and gets it done in the post. We list Gondal at 6’5″ but he might be more towards 6’6″. He works really hard at his game and that has been the biggest reason for his success. Gondal is a good scorer and rebounder. He averages nearly a double-double for Noble. Because he is from a smaller school and didn’t play on a widely known AAU team he has flown under the radar.
10. Isaac Gilton Jenks 6’7″ PF
Gilton did not play this summer and that hurt his stock. He is every bit of 6’7″ and is a rim protector with a nice back to the basket game. At times he struggles with confidence on the floor, but overall he is a prospect that could be turned into a nice post at the next level. He is raw in several areas, but has tons of upside.
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