2020 Rankings: Oops Moments
Earlier in the week we took a look at some ‘oops moments’ in our 2019 prospect rankings. We will now take a look at some kids in the class of 2020 that we missed the ball on. These are kids…
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Continue ReadingEarlier in the week we took a look at some ‘oops moments’ in our 2019 prospect rankings. We will now take a look at some kids in the class of 2020 that we missed the ball on. These are kids that we underranked and should be higher on our list.
Bryce George (6’6″, PF, DEPSA)
Prep Hoops Michigan Ranking: #74
We were way off on this one. George is one of the strongest and toughest kids in this class. He’s a physical post prescense. George is active on the glass and gets post buckets.
Jailin Lee (5’11”, PG, Farmington)
Prep Hoops Michigan Ranking: #101
Lee is on a team with a lot of perimeter talent, but that doesn’t stop him from making a name for himself. He’s a floor general that recognizes good scoring opportunities and takes advantage of them.
Nolan Rheker (5’10”, G, Southfield Christian)
Prep Hoops Michigan Ranking: #85
Rheker is quietly becoming a force in the backcourt. He’s extremely smart with the basketball. Rheker doesn’t waste dribbles and he finds open teammates with a crisp pass.
Jimmy Scholler (6’4″, SG, Forest Hills Central)
Prep Hoops Michigan Ranking: #32
Scholler continues to impress this season. He’s become an elite scorer on the west side of the state. Scholler is a stat sheet stuffer that contributes in so many ways.
Trey Townsend (6’6″, F, Oxford)
Prep Hoops Michigan Ranking: #76
Townsend just keeps delivering. He a versatile forward that can play the 3 or the stretch 4. Townsend has been a double-double threat all season.
Mac Van Renterghen (5’11”, SG, Ann Arbor Pioneer)
Prep Hoops Michigan Ranking: #123
His numbers won’t blow you away this season (he’s playing with 2 of the top seniors in the state). You have to watch Van Renterghen to really appreciate his game. He’s outstanding defensively. Van Renterghen has good feet and gets up and down the court quickly.
Isaac Warning (6’4″, F, Kenowa Hills)
Prep Hoops Michigan Ranking: #91
Warning is strong and physical. He’s a grinder that likes to play with contact, especially on the defensive end. Warning secures rebounds with very strong hands.