Under the Radar Division II Oklahoma Prospects
Prep Hoops has scouted the state through the high school and into the grassroots season now. Today, Prep Hoops breaks down 12 prospects flying under the Radar at the Division II level in the 2017 Oklahoma Class. Mason Webb 2017…
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Continue ReadingPrep Hoops has scouted the state through the high school and into the grassroots season now. Today, Prep Hoops breaks down 12 prospects flying under the Radar at the Division II level in the 2017 Oklahoma Class.
Mason Webb 2017 Oklahoma Run PWP Shooting Guard
Webb would be an instant program changer for a school at the Division II level. He very well may end up at a Division I school next year, but he is a player that Division II schools must recruit because if you get him you are getting a difference maker. Webb is a knock down three-point shooter from the wing. You could argue that Webb is the best catch and shoot three-point shooter in the 2017 Oklahoma Class. He makes smart plays on the court, has improved his ability to drive to the hoop and plays very hard on defense. Webb holds Division II offers and is getting Division I looks.
Kobe Rose 2017 Gym Time Hoops Shooting Guard
Rose is a very intriguing Division II prospects with his athleticism, ability to get to the hoop and finish and his improved jumper. Over the past year Rose has improved tremendously at Tulsa Memorial under Bobby Allison. Rose has learned the game, which has allowed the game to slow down for him. He does not force shots, but can find a bucket when the team needs it the most.
Greyden Steinmetz 2017 Oklahoma Impact Shooting Guard
Steinmetz is a multi-sport star at Fort Cobb High School. His best sport is on the hardwood winning state championships as the starting two guard for Fort Cobb. He has proven against upper echelon competition that he can flat out play. Steinmetz can score in all three phases of the game. He has a deadly outside shot from deep, but is also very tough and can finish around the rim inside. Steinmetz is one of the better rebounding two guards that you will see. He lays everything he has out on the line for his team.
Cameron Hines 2017 OKC Wizards Point Guard
Hines is a true Point Guard that gets the job done on both ends of the floor. He already holds a Division II offer after his performance last year on the Adidas Circuit with the Oklahoma Wizards. This summer following yet another state title at Fort Cobb, Hines is playing with the OKC Wizards who have several players from the Wizards team a year ago. Hines handles the ball well, has good vision and a solid jumper.
Brantly Thompson 2017 OKC Wizards Small Forward
Thompson is long at 6’4 with the ability to play on the wing or play big in the paint for the OKC Wizards. Thompson is used to being the go to guy for Tuttle, which has helped his game tremendously. He is not the most athletic, but makes up for what he lacks with great high IQ basketball plays on the court. Thompson is a reliable scoring option that has continued to improve his jumper. He is getting looks from several Division II programs currently and even heard from a couple of LM Division I programs.
Callen Haydon 2017 OKC Primetime Combo Guard
Haydon is a volume shooter that has the talent to light up the gym with his scoring talents. He is undersized, but uses his dribbling skills, quickness and ability to get his shot off at moments notice. Haydon can run the Point and is also able to play off the ball at the two. He plays with great passion on the court
Jordan Williams 2017 Oklahoma Wolfpack Shooting Guard
Williams is a very athletic guard with great upside. Williams is a playmaker with the ball in his hands on the wing. He is best a slashing and driving to the basket. Williams is good at finishing in the paint through contact. He needs to continue to develop his jump shot. One area of Williams game that goes unnoticed at times is his defense.
Connor Crow 2017 OKC Wizards Combo Guard
Crow is a rising star in Oklahoma that few to many know about due to the small high school he attends. At Rejoice Christian Crow has developed into a very good scorer with the rock in his hands. Crow plays a lot at the two, but in college depending on the system Crow could play at the one. Crow has received interest from many Division II programs a couple of LM Division I and a lot of NAIA programs this spring. He is one of the best Division II prospects in Oklahoma with his high IQ on the court, ability to slash and score at the rim and his 110% effort he displays on the court.
Tony Hall 2017 Oklahoma Run PWP Wing
Hall is an excellent option on the wing for a Division II program. He is long, athletic with tremendous upside. One thing that is different about Hall from other prospects is that he is every bit of 6’5 approaching 6’6. But unlike most Oklahoma prospects that are 6’5 Hall has played on the perimeter growing up. Hall has a solid handle with the rock in his hands. He is a good scoring option with a reliable outside jump shot. Hall might be one of the best Division II prospects when it is all said and done.
Aaron Lucas 2017 Oklahoma Run PWP Select Point Guard
Lucas is a very quick point guard that does a little bit of everything for his squad. He is solid at passing, seeing the floor and scoring the ball. Lucas is an excellent defender using his quickness and good footwork to stay in front of his opponent. Lucas will make a really solid point guard at the next level with his ability to play great defense and create from himself and others. He is receiving lots of Division II interest.
Tyree Malone 2017 Playmaker Express Point Guard
Malone is a Point Guard with a mean outside jumper. He can get hot from deep quick. Malone is a scoring Point Guard, but despite his skill at scoring he is very unselfish and finds his open teammates. At East Central Malone and Burke Putnam has worked very well together. Both guards have learned over the years to feed off each other. It led East Central to the state tournament as Malone displayed his scoring talents along with his vision.
Payton Bradley 2017 BTR Guard
Bradley is a player that every team needs at least one of if they want to win Championships. He makes the tough plays that not many want to make in order for his team to win. Bradley plays good on-ball defense. He makes the small plays that go unnoticed in a stat sheet. Bradley has improved as a scoring option and shown to come up clutch in key moments.
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