<p>With the early signing period in the books and the state of California high school basketball still in flux due to the Covid-19 pandemic, we figured now would be a good time to highlight some of the state’s available seniors. In this series we’ll provide evaluations on the best available prospects in their final season of high school competition.</p>
<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id="951223" first="Everett" last="May"]</strong>, Los Alamitos - Smooth shooting wing with good size and length for the position. Is a deep range and multiple-spot shooter who is best off the catch. Moves well without the ball and has a high release point, great follow through and consistent balance and shot set-up. Must get better creating off the bounce in the half-court setting.</p>
<p><strong>Solomon Jones</strong>, Los Alamitos - High motor, active and athletic forward who makes his impact in the hustle department. Runs the floor well in transition, good vertical athleticism makes him a capable rim protector and rebounder.<span class="Apple-converted-space"> Must continue to work on interior offensive package, including touch and footwork in the painted area.</span></p>
<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id="956458" first="Christian" last="Ubochi"]</strong>, Mater Dei Catholic - Intriguing big prospect who is coming along later on in his high school career. High motor rim runner, rebounder and shot contester/changer around the basket. Still needs a lot of work on interior post play - footwork, hands, finishing - but could be a valuable asset at the center position with the right coaching.</p>
<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id="951226" first="Dexter" last="Stratton"]</strong>, Mater Dei Catholic - Skilled wing/forward who can stretch the floor to the three-point line. High basketball IQ, moves well without the ball, has a smooth and fundamental shooting stroke. Good vertical athlete in space and can create a little bit for himself off the bounce. Needs to get stronger to better compete defensively with 3’s and 4’s.</p>
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