<p>Prep Hoops Missouri takes a look at a group of under the radar bigger wings in the state that are 6’4 and above.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="986530" first="Andrew" last="Ellinghouse"] 6’4 Dexter: One of the top perimeter scoring threats in Southeast Missouri, he is a knock down 3-point shooter who plays well with and without the basketball. He is also a very resourceful scorer who can get buckets on tough takes and good cuts off the ball.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="986455" first="Runey" last="Hernandez"] 6’5 Truman: A skilled and versatile player who is primed to have a big breakout season. He excels at both ends of the court with his size and length. He can facilitate with with his passing and ball handling plus he can score in the drive and hit 3-pointers.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="824179" first="Brandon" last="Ming"] 6’4 University City: An athletic all purpose player who does many things to help his team succeed. He is a tremendous offensive rebounder from the wing. He is an effective slashing threat who fills the lanes on the break and plays solid defense.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="981137" first="Noah" last="Copeland"] 6’4 Kirksville: An athletic and stout athlete who is also a standout on the football field, Noah led Kirksville to the Class 4 state quarterfinals last season. He can attack the basket and score from a variety of angles. His 32-point performance in the sectional playoffs victory over St Dominic was a masterpiece.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="986458" first="Luke" last="Abeln"] 6’5 Marceline: A long and slender wing who is an impressive 3-point shooter off the catch. He shot it at a very nice clip in July with the Missouri Elite. He can also score around the basket with his height. He averaged 22 points and shot 41 percent from 3-point range as a junior.<br />
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id="824198" first="Luke" last="Lawson"] 6’4 Diamond: A small school standout who has an impressive offensive package and excellent athleticism to go along with it. He has three-level scoring capability with the bounce to throw down a dunk in transition.</p>
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