More New Names (Under the Radar ’22)
Prep Hoops Missouri takes a look at some more new names in the Class of 2022 that bear watching in the upcoming season. Andrew Young 6’7″ Marquette (Arsenal Hoops 16U): A long and slender combo forward prospect who is still…
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Continue ReadingPrep Hoops Missouri takes a look at some more new names in the Class of 2022 that bear watching in the upcoming season.
Andrew Young 6’7″ Marquette (Arsenal Hoops 16U): A long and slender combo forward prospect who is still developing, but is on the verge of emerging as an excellent prospect. He is very skilled with good footwork and a nice touch in the post, but also with the ability to handle the ball and make plays on the perimeter. He is a strong rebounder who can utilize his length on the defensive end. As he continues to get stronger physically, he will become an even bigger factor.
Luke Stubbs 6’3″ Liberty (810 Varsity-Cherepkai 16U): A versatile combo forward who played with his older brother Grant (now at William Jewell) as a sophomore, and now is ready to make a name for himself. He is a skilled ball handler who can score on tough takes to the basket with 3-point shooting range and good passing ability. He attacks the rim and can finish with either hand. He plays hard and never cheats you in the effort department.
Jace Trimble 5’11″ Platte County (Missouri Hawks 17U): A very nice point guard who did a good job while playing up at the 17U level throughout the summer. He is an impressive passer with excellent court vision and the ability to deliver pinpoint dimes with either hand. He handles pressure well with good ball toughness while keeping his team organized. He can shoot the ball well from 3-point range and can operate off the ball with his ability to move and play off screens.
Ben McMullan Ben McMullan 6'2" | SG Kennett | 2022 State MO 6’2″ Kennett: An impressive young prospect in the SEMO area who can really shoot the ball from 3-point range. He has one of the quickest releases in the state. That ball is out of his hands as soon as he catches the ball. He has a big strong body that is built for contact on his driving game as well. He also has an effective turnaround jumper in the post.
Mason Deck Mason Deck 6'4" | PF Leopold | 2022 State MO 6’4″ Leopold (Semo Select 16U): A small-school combo forward who really knows how to handle himself in the low post. He has excellent footwork and knows how to use fakes and shimmies to free himself for buckets inside. He passes the ball well when facing the double team and he will also step outside and stick the 15-foot jumper.