Unranked Players on the Radar
While we’re unable to be out evaluating prospects during the COVID-19 pandemic, here’s a list of unranked prospects we’re waiting to see in person before assigning a number next to the name…. CLASS OF 2021 Rickey Bradley – Milwaukee King…
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Continue ReadingWhile we’re unable to be out evaluating prospects during the COVID-19 pandemic, here’s a list of unranked prospects we’re waiting to see in person before assigning a number next to the name….
CLASS OF 2021
Rickey Bradley – Milwaukee King
Bradley was a big part of King’s 25-1 season and Milwaukee City Conference title. The junior guard averaged nearly 12 points per game for the Generals in 2019-20 and had 17 points against a ranked Brookfield East squad in the final game of the year.
Jameer Barker – Racine St. Catherine’s
Got to see Barker once this season and there’s plenty to like from a shot-making standpoint. Barker was second on the team at 14.3 points per game to go along with 4.2 rebounds and 2.0 assists. He ended the season with a 24-point effort to knock off a ranked SJNMA squad in the sectional semifinals. Baker hit 51 triples last season, knocking down at least two 3-pointers in 18 of 26 games.
Gunnar DeCleene – Bay Port
DeCleene played alongside a Division 2 commit and averaged 10.3 points per game on a 19-4 Bay Port squad. We got to see DeCleene in some fall league action, which initially put him on our radar. DeCleene has nice size (6-2) and some surprising athleticism for his frame. DeCleene shoots it well from all three levels, can play in transition, and plays the passing lanes well defensively.
Marko Rajkovic – Franklin
A utility wing/forward has a number of ways he can impact the game. The 6-foot-5 junior has the size and versatility to play and defend multiple positions. He contributed 9.9 points, 5.7 rebounds, and 2.7 assists per game last season. Also a football player, Rajkovic brings an element of toughness to the floor as well.
Angelo Rizzo – Janesville Craig
Rizzo had some strong spurts when we saw him against Madison La Follette near the end of the season. The Cougars came on really strong at the end of the year and a big reason was Rizzo’s 19.0 points per game. He’s listed at 6-foot-2, but plays closer to 6-foot-4, with a knack to create shots and rise and fire over defenders.
CLASS OF 2022
C.J. Campbell – New Richmond
Campbell led New Richmond to a 20-4 record and a Middle Border Conference title. The sophomore guard put up 20.2 points per game last season. Campbell has very intriguing size (6-5) and athleticism and the ability to play on or off the ball. Able to play above the rim and snipe opposing defenses. Need to see him against upper-level competition before it’s clear how good this kid is.
Noah Feddersen – Menomonie
Saw Fedderson against La Crosse Central and he did some nice things on both ends of the floor. A 6-foot-8 forward, Feddersen averaged 13.0 points per game as a sophomore. He’s a mobile big with some budding versatility and the ability to create mismatch problems.
Gus Foster – Big Foot
Foster averaged 15.4 points and 8.0 per game as a sophomore. The 6-foot-3 wing plays with a lot of energy and gets a lot of his production by out-working people.
Derek Lindert – Pardeeville
Coming off a monster sophomore season, Lindert put up 25.8 points, 8.9 rebounds, and 4.5 assists per game. He was also named Player of the Year in the Trailways West Conference. Lindert had seven 30-point performances and knocked down 51 triples as well.
Craig Ward – Marshall
Ward averaged 17.2 points, 5.2 rebounds, and 3.4 assists per game. The younger brother of former Vermont guard Cam Ward, Craig had a seven 3-pointer performance last season against New Glarus.
Landon Van Calster – Freedom
Van Claster has plenty of size and skill. The 6-foot-6 wing averaged 12.6 points per game last season, able to space the floor as a 3-point threat or slash into high percentage areas.