2017 Oklahoma Prospects Analysis 51-60
Prep Hoops continues to break down the 2017 Oklahoma rankings with analysis on players ranked 51-60. Several players have made great strides over the past year. The Prep Hoops 2017 Rankings will update again in August. Payton Bradley 5’11 SG…
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Continue ReadingPrep Hoops continues to break down the 2017 Oklahoma rankings with analysis on players ranked 51-60. Several players have made great strides over the past year. The Prep Hoops 2017 Rankings will update again in August.
Payton | Bradley | 5’11 | SG | Putnam City West | Below The Rim | Payton Bradley is a winner on the court. He is very tough and that is what makes him a good defender. He isn’t counted on heavily on offense, but is the player that can hurt you with a dagger from the corner in the clutch moments. | |
Clint | Kelley | 5’11 | PG | Tahlequah | Playmakers Express | Clint Kelley has really impressed me throughout the years. I think he may be a steal in the 35-55 range in the class. At the point he is not selfish, but can score with a nice outside shot. On his high school team Kelley is the man, but with AAU he shows you his ability to pass the ball well also. | |
Mitchell | Stone | 6’9 | C | Shawnee | Mitchell Stone will likely be a baseball player. However, he presents many problems on the basketball court with his 6’9 size. He finishes well around the rim. | ||
Dayne | Taylor | 6’5 | PF | Southmoore | Oklahoma Primetime | Dayne Taylor will make a nice Forward at the next level for a small college in the region. He gives you everything he has each night. He plays hard on defense many times matching up with bigger and taller players. | |
Quantrell | Jackson | 6’3 | SG | Mustang | Quantrell Jackson has so much potential. This could be the year Jackson breaks through with his long wingspan, good size and now he will be looked to as the go to man for Mustang. | ||
Justin | Whatley | 6’7 | PF | McAlester | Justin Whatley has good size in the paint for McAlester. He is one of the better posts in the 2017 Oklahoma Class. Whatley is raw still in many areas offensively, but has continued to show steady progress. | ||
Tye | Blaine | 6′ | PG | Southmoore | Tye Blaine is showing us this summer that he can score the basketball. The Oklahoma Servants are counting on blaine to score the ball and he has answered the call. Blaine will make a nice small college guard. | ||
Champ | Bridges | 5’7 | PG | Chouteau-Mazie | Champ Bridges is limited with his size, but don’t tell him that. He brings it every game and finds ways to score over bigger defenders. One thing I love about Bridges is he plays with a chip on his shoulders. | ||
Anthony | Hickman | 6’8 | C | Woodward | Anthony Hickman’s stock is rising as a big man at Woodward. The size he has will make him a hot market player. Hickman is still working on many areas of his game, but if he went to the right school he could turn into a hidden gem. | ||
Jimell | Tate | 5’11 | PG | Okmulgee | Jimell Tate is a very under the radar point guard. He is very athletic with the ability to put the ball through the hoop. He has a nice drive to the basket. |
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