Class of 2017 Illinois Post Player Stock Risers
Who were the top power forward and center stock risers in the spring? Let’s take a look here as we dive into them. Cameron Krutwig (Jacobs) He moved up from the #2 center to #1 and only a few spots…
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Continue ReadingWho were the top power forward and center stock risers in the spring? Let’s take a look here as we dive into them.
Cameron Krutwig (Jacobs)
He moved up from the #2 center to #1 and only a few spots in the overall, but it is noticeable how impressed we have been with Krutwig this spring. Despite being hurt for part of the grassroots season he shined with his footwork, passing, and rebounding for Young Legends.
Justin Carpenter (Mt. Carmel)
The state’s top unknown post player. Carpenter is a skilled four man that can score with both his back to the basket and facing up hitting jumpers. Soft touch and shoots a high percentage.
Jameel Alausa (Chicago U-High)
Uber athletic combo forward that changes the game with his length and athleticism. Runs the floor and is quick around the basket. Made noise with All-In/Young & Reckless on the circuit.
Addison Lubert (St. Viator)
Lubert broke out with Team RWA. Great size at 6’9” with length to match. His skill level is impressive around the hoop and runs the floor great. Shot blocking presence.
Cameron Gross (OPRF)
Tough and rugged post that is light on his feet and a quality rebounder both in and out of his area. Flashes offensive skill.
Taylor Bruninga (Illini Bluffs)
Floor spacing big man that emerged on the radar with his perimeter shooting. Once he adds more consistency with his post-game he could be a coveted commodity.