Mullen’s High Profile Stock Risers: Part 4
The Mullen’s High Profile Tournament is taking place this weekend in Wichita, Kansas. Prep Hoops was on hand scouting the competition from the Midwest. Several Oklahoma players caught the eyes of college coaches and media. Get a look at our fourth installment of Mullen’s High Profile Tournament Stock Risers.
Micah Thomas 2019 Oklahoma Run PWP Black Point Guard
Thomas seemed to just hit shots all weekend long for Oklahoma Run PWP. When they needed it, the most Thomas came through with big buckets. He was great from three-point range consistently making shots. He battles at all times on the floor. Thomas plays with a high basketball IQ that helps him get the ball the right spot nearly at every moment. Thomas holds offers from Missouri State and Tulsa. Look for more Division I interest with his clutch weekend for Oklahoma Run PWP.
Nate Pendarvis 2018 BTR Point Guard
Pendarvis is a great athlete at the Point Guard spot. That was evident with his play at the Mullen’s High Profile Tournament. He used his athleticism on both ends to create an advantage for his squad. He was active with his hands defensively. Pendarvis delivered a few dunks mixed in with some good drives to the basket. The biggest area needed for Pendarvis to take his game to the next level is his jump shot. He projects got the JUCO level.
Carson Calavan 2018 Tulsa Hawks Point Guard
Calavan has a good looking jump shot that often was on target from three-point range. Calavan is a good Point Guard with his ability to create for himself and others. He doesn’t turn the ball over and is Mr. Consistent. He see’s the entire floor. He is going to be one of the top Division II Point Guards in the 2018 Oklahoma Class.
Tyler Street 2018 3D Athletes Guard
Street shot the ball lights out for 3D Athletes from behind the arc. In this day and age where shooters are the thing to have Street will be a coveted small college player. He projects to the NAIA D2 level.
Luke Major 2018 3D Athletes Forward
The small college looking for a do it all four man will love Luke Major. He is a mix of a lot of good qualities to have in the Post. He can step out and shoot it well enough where people have to respect him, but it’s his toughness in the paint that separates him. The little things that go unnoticed at times from boxing out, blocking shots, setting screens, his solid handle or the rock and his wise decision-making skills. Major projects to the Division II to NAIA level.
Tyler Mason 2019 Tulsa Hawks Forward
Mason was huge for the Tulsa Hawks this weekend giving them such a great variety. He did a mix of everything from scoring inside, mid-range and even stepping out from three-point range to good close outs on defense that some even led to blocks. Mason is a rising 2019 Forward at 6’4 who projects to the Division II level.
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