2021 Bigs That Should Be On College Radars
Prep Hoops Wisconsin continues scouting the depth of the 2021 class, listing the bigs needing college attention. Reece Sproul Reece Sproul 6'7" | PF Stoughton | 2021 State WI Height: 6’7” School/Grassroots Team: Stoughton/Wisconsin RAP Outlook: Sproul’s offensive playstyle is…
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Continue ReadingPrep Hoops Wisconsin continues scouting the depth of the 2021 class, listing the bigs needing college attention.
Reece Sproul
Reece
Sproul
6'7" | PF
Stoughton | 2021
State
WI
Height: 6’7”
School/Grassroots Team: Stoughton/Wisconsin RAP
Outlook: Sproul’s offensive playstyle is geared towards off-ball production, which is a unique asset for centers and power forwards. He’s an active cutter in the half-court that wastes no time finishing on the block. He also shows a sense for spacing when running the floor in transition.
Jameson Dougherty
Jameson
Dougherty
6'9" | PF
River Falls | 2021
State
WI
Height: 6’9”
School/Grassroots Team: River Falls/Wisconsin Playmakers
Outlook: As far as skillset and dexterity go, Dougherty is one of the top bigs in Wisconsin. At 6’9” with great mobility, he’s able to blow past defenders with lengthy strides. When putting the ball on the deck, the forward can pull up for silky mid-range shots, step outside for threes, and finish with dunks inside the paint. He rarely plays with his back to the basket which makes him more of a power-forward type.
Dylan Kuehl
Dylan
Kuehl
6'7" | PF
Hustisford | 2021
State
WI
Height: 6’7”
School/Grassroots Team: Hustisford/
Wisconsin Swing
Outlook: The power forward’s versatile skillset makes him a swiss-army-knife on the floor. He can rise up and dunk with authority in the paint, but displays a whole new game on the perimeter, pulling up in the midrange and hitting open threes.
Brock Heffner
Brock
Heffner
6'7" | PF
Grafton | 2021
State
WI
Height: 6’7”
School/Grassroots Team: Grafton/ABC Young Lions
Outlook: The Grafton product brings many traditional center qualities to the table. Heffner can play bully-ball down low, lowering his shoulder and plowing into defenders. When he didn’t have his back to the hoop, Heffner showed flashes of perimeter prowess whether it was passing to cutters, isolating and using screens, or shooting in the mid-range.
Jack Misky
Jack
Misky
6'4" | PF
Cuba City | 2021
State
WI
Height: 6’4”
School/Grassroots Team: Cuba City/Wisconsin Academy
Outlook: On a roster with everything needed to dominate the division, Misky was forced to carve out a niche. Ultimately, he played a glue-guy role that suited his skillset perfectly. He made many of the hustle plays that gave Cuba City momentum and could be a gritty rebounder in the paint. More than anything, he showed that he could find teammates from anywhere on the floor, whether that’s throwing lobs from the top of the key or weaving a pass between defenders in the paint.
Grant Asman
Grant
Asman
6'11" | PF
Kimberly | 2021
State
WI
Height: 6’9”
School/Grassroots Team: Kimberly/Pack Attack
Outlook: Asman is a raw prospect at this stage, but has the potential to become one of the top bigs in the class. At 6’9″, he instantly has the advantage rebounding and scoring down low. However, he seems most comfortable on the perimeter, meaning he could ideally play an assortment of roles for a college program.