2017 Oklahoma Rankings Analysis Prospects 1-10
Prep Hoops Oklahoma released the 2017 Prospect Rankings yesterday. Today, we begin to breakdown with analysis on each player that is ranked. 1-10 Prospects Rankings and analysis are below. 1 Trae Young 6’1 PG Norman North MOKAN Trae…
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Continue ReadingPrep Hoops Oklahoma released the 2017 Prospect Rankings yesterday. Today, we begin to breakdown with analysis on each player that is ranked. 1-10 Prospects Rankings and analysis are below.
1 | Trae | Young | 6’1 | PG | Norman North | MOKAN | Trae Young is the clear cut #1 player in Oklahoma. His ability to effect the game in so many ways at the Point makes him a great player. He has one of the best three-point shots in the country. Colleges around the country are in hot pursuit of Young. | |
2 | Brady | Manek | 6’8 | SF | Harrah | Team Griffin | Oklahoma | Brady Manek is long and lanky 3/strech four. He has a nice jumper with the ability to rise above defenders at any moment. Manek has committed to Oklahoma and is pretty set on being a Sooner. |
3 | Ethan | Chargois | 6’7 | PF | Union | Team Griffin | Ethan Chargois is a four man with great upside. He is working to get back in shape after a recent foot injury in the high school season. Chargois can pick and pop, hit the three-pointer and bang in the paint. Colorado is currently Chargois highest offer. | |
4 | Elijah | Landrum | 5’10 | PG | Tulsa Central | MOKAN | Elijah Landrum is a star in the making as a Combo Guard. He is simply put a scorer. He is undersized, but does not let that slow him down one bit. Landrum has the ability to score in all three phases of the game. He is adjusting to a role off the bench this summer with MOKAN. Tulsa, Houston, SMU and several others have offered Landrum. | |
5 | Marvin | Johnson | 6’5 | SG | Ardmore | Team Griffin | Marvin Johnson has everything you could want physically in a Wing. He is long and athletic at 6’5. Plays really tough defense. Offensively he is a slasher to the basket with a nice mid-range game. He can shoot the three-pointer, but is very shot selective and makes sure it is a great shot. Several MM+ are on Johnson. He has the potential to be a HM player. | |
6 | Cameron | Martin | 6’9 | C | Norman North | Cameron Martin is battling injuries this summer. He had surgery on his knee this spring following the high school season. He toughed it out and played on a hurt knee helping Norman North to the state finals in Class 6A. Martin has great footwork in the paint. He excels posting up in the paint on offense. | ||
7 | Caleb | Nero | 6’2 | PG | Tulsa Memorial | Team Griffin | Caleb Nero is a combo guard who thrives with the ball in his hands. I see him as a one at the next level, but he could play the two as well. Nero is athletic, quick, and possibly the best word to desribe his game is smooth. He has a nice three-pointer that when he gets it going lookout. Nero is seeing a lot of MM looks currently. | |
8 | RJ | Fuqua | 6′ | PG | Booker T. Washington | Oklahoma Run PWP | Fuqua is a floor general at the point. He is a true point guard that knows just when to shoot and when to set his teammate up with a pass. He has a great handle on the basketball with a beautiful three-point shot. Fuqua is a very clutch player having hit over 6 game winning shots at the buzzer in his high school career. Fuqua holds two offers from Houston Baptist and Oral Roberts. Prep Hoops projects Fuqua as a MM player at the next level. | |
9 | Marques | Wilson | 6’4 | PG | Edmond North | Team Griffin | Marques Wilson is a scorer from the combo guard spot. For so long Wilson played at the one, but in the past year he has made the transtion to the two. It has worked out well for him showing off his great three-point shot. Wilson has had a good start to the EYBL shooting the basketball at a high level. He has an offer from Bucknell with many others around thier level showing interest. | |
10 | Adrian | Rodriguez | 6’7 | PF | Union | Oklahoma Run PWP | Adrian Rodriguez is a strech four for Oklahoma Run PWP this summer. He fits the strech four postion perfectly as he can bang in the paint and step out and make the defense respect his jumper. Rodriguez is in the top 15 in the Under Armour league in rebounding. He is 6’7 but will outwork anyone to the ball. Prep Hoops projects Rodriguez as a LM to MM player at the next level. |
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