Closer Look: 2020 Class (Part )
The 2020 class in North Carolina is another strong one for the “HOOPSTATE”. Here is a look at some of the most promising prospects for the class of 2020. Jaden Springer Springer is a 6-foot-3 combo guard from Charlotte that will…
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Continue ReadingThe 2020 class in North Carolina is another strong one for the “HOOPSTATE”. Here is a look at some of the most promising prospects for the class of 2020.
Jaden Springer
Springer is a 6-foot-3 combo guard from Charlotte that will attend Rocky River High School this upcoming season. He already holds a offer from New Mexico State, and is on countless college radars. He possesses great court vision, a high basketball IQ for his age, consistent shooter and basketball runs in his genes. His father, Gary Springer Sr. was a McDonald’s All-American and played at Iona College before being drafted in the NBA by the Philadelphia 76ers.
Jalen Cone
Jalen Cone had an impressive weekend showing at the CP3 Rising Stars Camp in Winston-Salem. Standing 5-foot-10, Cone is regarded as one of the best prospects in the state for the class of 2020. His YouTube video of the a windmill dunk at the camp is getting thousands of views. He will suit up next season at Walkertown High School near Kernersville.
Carson McCorkle
One of the most athletic kids in the class, McCorkle at 6-foot-3, has good size for the shooting guard position and has the confidence to compete at the varsity level. He has a textbook jump-shot that he can use all the way past the 3-point line and make shots consistently. He runs the floor well and has great court vision and has a tight handle with the basketball. He will attend Broughton High School next season and has already picked up a offer from Iowa over the summer.
Luke Stankavage
The Charlotte product Stankavage is a shooter. He possesses a great feel from the 3-point line and is polished at coming off a screen for a shot. He has great court vision and ability to make a great pass or get into the lane with his handle. He played this summer with Team Heat and will join a loaded Providence Day School team this season.
Callin Randolph
Callin is a scoring point guard that excels in transition and the open floor. Randolph can handle the basketball and can see the court well. He can find the open man in traffic but can also step out beyond the arc and knock down shots consistently. He will be attending Mountain Heritage High School next season and should be a contributor on the varsity level.