<p>The new c/o 2021 Prephoops rankings have been released. Featuring over 100 prospects, this is our most extensive list to date and several players made large leaps. In this article we look at the top stockrisers in the c/o 2021 </p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="927151" first="Jo" last="- Jo Garcia"] 6’1 PG Foothill 58↑ <strong>25</strong> - After watching Garcia play this summer I’m convinced that he is a scholarship player of some level. Has a great feel for the game, and a good skill set that includes knocking down open jumpers, getting paint touches, and creating for teammates. If he continues to play like this expect him to rise.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="927135" first="Mason" last="Mich’l"] <em>6’7 PF Desert Oasis</em> 40↑ <strong>15</strong> - Mixed feelings about where Mich’l landed. You could easily make a case that Mich’l could be higher or lower on the list. When he is healthy he is a dominating stretch 4 that can impact the game in a variety of ways. He just needs to stay healthy.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="927128" first="Coleman" last="Lemke"] <em>6’7 PF Faith Lutheran</em> 33↑<strong> 20</strong> - Lemke continues to rise. His skill set definitely translates to college. The gangly 4 man loves to step behind the line and shoot 3’s. He also has enough IQ and skill to create plays for his teammates with his passing.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="987239" first="Christian" last="Bento"] <em>6’11 C Bishop Gorman</em> 60↑ <strong>39</strong> - With size at such a premium, it’s hard to ignore Bento. The nearly 7 foot post has showed great progress since arriving in Nevada. If he continues to improve he has shot of being a scholarship athlete.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="927163" first="Dominque" last="Clifton"] <em>6’2 SG Eldorado</em> 59↑ <strong>42</strong> - One of the more intriguing players in the class. Athletically he matches up well with any player in the class. The lefty is a tremendous 1 footed jumper, who can catch a body in an instant. His other skills aren’t bad either. Clifton has shown the ability to slash and finish, as well as knock down open shots in catch and shoot situations. Now he simply has to do it on a consistent basis.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="927164" first="Desmond" last="Green"] <em>6’9 C Nevada St Prep</em> 71↑ <strong>45</strong> - Green seems to only play limited minutes, however he has been impactful in every one of them I’ve watched. A good athlete, Green’s value lies in his ability to protect the rim, run the floor and finish.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="927154" first="Jaydyn" last="Dalton"] <em>6’0 CG Spring Valley</em> 62↑ <strong>60</strong> - Dalton only moved up slightly, however if he continues to play like he did this summer expect him to rise even higher. I’ve always liked his ability to shoot the ball, he’s now added playmaking to his repertoire.</p>
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