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Prep Hoops Missouri takes a look at another group of Class of 2021 prospects who are playing well while operating under the radar. Kobe Halley 6’5 Iberia: A 240-pound forward who is just as skilled as he is strong and…
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Continue ReadingPrep Hoops Missouri takes a look at another group of Class of 2021 prospects who are playing well while operating under the radar.
Kobe Halley 6’5 Iberia: A 240-pound forward who is just as skilled as he is strong and physical. He uses his size and strength around the basket and he will also step and and hit 3-pointers. He was very impressive in the championship game of the Eldon Tournament when he scored 15 points and knocked down a pair of 3-pointers.
Landon Dailey 6’4 Advance: A skilled combo forward who plays a solid all-around game. He scored in the post well and he operates out of the high post with his passing and ability to hit the 15 footer. He is also a good secondary ball handler who makes good decisions against the full court press.
Collin Sager 6’4 Stanberry: A solidly built wing player who had a tremendous performance against Albany in the championship game of the King City Tournament. He scored 27 points in Stanberry’s victory as he knocked down four 3-pointers and muscled his way into the lane for buckets. He is currently averaging 15 points a game. He can play at the top of the zone defense or slide down and use his presence in the lane defensively.
Owen Marsh 6’3 Marquette: An undersized post player who really knows how to operate in the paint. He has good footwork and an excellent set of fundamentals. He will use his strong body and head and shoulder fakes to out-maneuver bigger defenders in the paint. He is also a very good passer out of the post. He is currently averaging 10 points and seven rebounds a game while also passing out a couple of assists.
Dhruv Gheewala 6’2 Thomas Jefferson: A stout combo guard who plays more of an old-school game. He does multiple things well on the court. He plays at the tempo he wants to play and is always under control. He can handle the ball and facilitate offense and hit open 3-pointers. He has a set of quick hands and he will pick pockets of unsuspecting ball handlers as well. He is currently averaging 16 points, eight rebounds, four assists and three steals a game.
Cameron Jones 6’1 Pattonsburg: A rangy wing player who scored 17 points in Pattonsburg’s victory over Princeton in the championship game of the Gilman City Tournament. He is a good athlete who can get into the lane well and score over defenders with a nice shooting touch. He is a excellent all-around offensive player who is averaging 15 points a game. He can shoot it from the perimeter and will move well without the ball.