2022 Oklahoma rankings: top-ten stock-risers
Below is a list of some of the most notable stock-risers from our latest prospect rankings update for the Oklahoma 2022 recruiting class. No. 2 — Adante Holiman Adante Holiman 6'0" | PG McAlester | 2022 State #224 Nation OK…
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Continue ReadingBelow is a list of some of the most notable stock-risers from our latest prospect rankings update for the Oklahoma 2022 recruiting class.
No. 2 — Adante Holiman Adante Holiman 6'0" | PG McAlester | 2022 State #224 Nation OK | McAlester PG
From his play at Team Griffin’s Closed Session to performances with Team Griffin substitute, Academy 33, and NP Force (AR), Holiman’s potential became undeniable. For now, he is a small guard with as much skill as you will come across; for the future, he may be one of the best on-ball prospects in the nation with potential to be a collegiate play-maker. Holiman has speed, vision for the floor, soaring confidence and the work ethic to keep getting better. He also picked up offers during the past year from the University of Missouri – Kansas City, Akron and Western Illinois.
No. 5 — Caden Fry Caden Fry 6'7" | C Owasso | 2022 State OK — Owasso C
The Prep Hoops OK staff has been continually impressed by Fry’s improvements. He has matured into his interior role, picking up new skills, newfound aggression and defensive skills along the way. He spent time with Tulsa Hawks, though his best weekend came during the Closed Session, where Fry established himself at one of the best posts at the event. The 6-foot-8 Owasso Ram has an exceptional motor, as well, and with surprising agility, he is increasingly mobile in the paint.
No. 8 — Anthony Allen Anthony Allen 6'5" | SF Broken Arrow | 2022 State OK — Broken Arrow SF
Allen may have proved more than anybody during the summer. The 6-foot-4-inch forward plays with a lot of intuition behind him, frequently making instinctive plays on both ends of the floor. With the athletic power to play above the rim, he can finish through contact well, and he has a pretty solid mid-range game also. Defensively, Allen showcased competence with the same traits; using his iQ to make plays and utilizing his athleticism to execute. He protected the rim, primarily, for Tulsa Hawks.