SEMO Available Forwards (Class of 2017)
Here is a list of some of the top unsigned Class of 2017 forwards in the Southeast Missouri region: Willie Lucas 6’6″ Poplar Bluff: An excellent Stretch 4 prospect who has been carrying the team offensively during the absence of…
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Continue ReadingHere is a list of some of the top unsigned Class of 2017 forwards in the Southeast Missouri region:
Willie Lucas 6’6″ Poplar Bluff: An excellent Stretch 4 prospect who has been carrying the team offensively during the absence of super sophomore prospect Marcedus Leech during the first half of the season. Lucas is a smooth lefty with nice moves in the low post, but he can also step out and knock down 3-pointers off the catch. A versatile post player who can really score.
Wesley Sharp 6’6″ Ellington: A long, slender wing player who plays multiple positions for his Class 2 school. Sharp has done an excellent job of expanding his game throughout his career from a post player who a perimeter player who can handle the basketball and knock down 3-pointers. He is a solid athlete who can attack the basket and dunk in transition.
Michael McCormick 6’7″ Woodland: A solid big with a big body and a versatile set of skills. He is strong around the basket with his ability to score, plus he rebounds at a high rate. McCormick has also displayed the ability to shoot the 3-pointer and score off the drive from the high post.
Marshon Morrisey 6’4″ Ellington: A beefy post player who plays a very physical game inside. He’s undersized, but he makes up for his lack of height with his big body and strength, which he is very willing and able to throw around the paint. Morrisey is a very good offensive rebounder who gets good position and cleans up on the weak side. A lefty with a nice touch around the basket.
Jad Kenny 6’5″ Kennett: A very impressive athlete who does much of his work around the basket, where he scores and rebounds with good productivity. He’s mobile and jumps well and plays with high activity.
Dawson Mayo 6’4″ Advance: A strong post player who holds down the inside game for one of the top Class 1 teams in the state. He is a very physical player who can score in the post. He also does a nice job of playing good position defense in the low post.