NC Class of 2020 Stock Risers
Juice All Stars 2020 Guard Justin Wright: When we talk about players who have had an outstanding spring and summer, Justin Wright is right up there with just about all of the top guys. He’s been dominant in just about every event he’s played in including a 32 Point performance in the spring, followed up by a Tourney MVP in the prestigious Triangle Challenge Summer league. D1 programs that don’t know his name by now better learn it quickly, as he is the next star to come out of Farmville Central.
WBC Elite 2020 Guard Jordan McNeill: He had a successful HS season and has not missed a beat this summer, he’s had multiple tournaments where he has won the tourney MVP and continues to be a leader for his squad. He brings a toughness to the floor that you just don’t see from a lot of kids these days, D1 programs should already have him on their target list.
WBC Elite 2020 Guard Jujuan Carr: He has all the tools to be absolutely special, including being coachable and just an all-around great kid. Don’t be surprised if you see him show out this summer during the live periods and picks up some legit D1 college interest.
Raid Nation 2020 Wing Reggie Raynor: We have seen Raynor quite a bit over these past few months and he has not disappointed, he’s got a nice skillset and shows flashes of how good he can be. He can shoot the ball from deep, finish above the rim and rebound it well when he’s locked in.
First Flight HS 2020 Guard Dylan Blake: Dylan is known for his ability to shoot the trey ball but during ECI Team Camp he showed another part of his game he’s been working on. Now that defenders are looking to defend his three point shot, he is using the shot fake much better and get into the paint. He’s still playing locally AAU wise but don’t be surprised if he has a monster season next year.
South Central HS 2020 Forward Dayron Sharpe: He continues to get better each time we see him play, although he still has a ways to go, you can see the jump he has made from high school basketball to spring and summer AAU ball. He looks more comfortable with his back to the basket as well as getting used to being more physical inside.