Oklahoma 2023 Rankings Update: 6-10
No. 6 — Terry McMorris Terry McMorris 6'5" | SF Douglass | 2023 State OK | Del City PF → McMorris, who received his first Division-I offer from Stony Brook earlier this week, is a 6-foot-6-inch classic forward with mobility…
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Continue ReadingNo. 6 — Terry McMorris Terry McMorris 6'5" | SF Douglass | 2023 State OK | Del City PF |
→ McMorris, who received his first Division-I offer from Stony Brook earlier this week, is a 6-foot-6-inch classic forward with mobility and length. He has a good handle, slippery maneuvers and power to play above the rim. McMorris also has a swiftly developing shot, helping him to expand his offensive threat. Defensively, his wingspan helps him the most, handling opposing posts and swatting away shots.
No. 7 — Sebastian Perry Sebastian Perry 6'1" | PG Heritage Hall | 2023 State OK | Heritage Hall PG |
→ Perry was one of the biggest winners of the 2020 summer, quietly putting together an impressive reel of scoring performances. Perry plays with a hard-nosed, top-gear style at the point, with little hesitation to his attack. He can hit shots from way beyond the arch, and he can convert from the mid-range with a swift pull-up. Perry has quick feet and a fast first-step, allowing him to beat defenders and get to the rack almost with ease. From there, he is reliable to finish at difficult angles or get to the line.
No. 8 — Seth Pratt Seth Pratt 6'3" | SG Memorial | 2023 State OK | Tulsa Memorial SG |
→ Pratt, who led the state in 3-point percentage as a freshman, is back to wow Oklahoma with his shooting skills. He is already slated as one of the best sharpshooters in the state for the upcoming season, and he has only become more impressive during the summer. Mr. Automatic rarely misfires from the catch, and with any spacing at the corners, you may as well start to the other end of the court, because it is much more likely that he will drain it than miss it.
No. 9 — Rickey Hunt Rickey Hunt 6'0" | PG Millwood | 2023 OK | Millwood PG |
→ Though he is currently preoccupied with terrorizing defenses out of the wildcat, Hunt is primed for a big season on the hardwood for the Falcons, as well. The 5-foot-10-inch point guard has muscle mass to contend with any of your favorite collegiate speed-backs while quicker than almost any other basketball athlete in the metro. Aside from his athleticism, Hunt is a tremendous basketball player, with skills to score at the rim, hit shots at a great efficiency and shut-down opposing guards on the defensive side of the ball.
No. 10 — Jadon Cool Jadon Cool 6'3" | CG Holland Hall | 2023 State OK | Holland Hall SG |
→ A smooth, paced offensive juggernaut, Cool’s offensive attack is predicated on his chess-like scoring strategy, constantly besting defenders by playing one step ahead with jabs, pumps, and a number of polished decoy moves to give himself an easier path to the rim. He is not the quickest — yet — but he steps up to hit shots with confidence, pulls-up from the mid-range on a dime and accelerates to the rim with no hesitation.