3-Pack: Jacobs, Bair, Kelley
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The high school season has wrapped up and now it is time to start taking a look at the highlights from our prospects. With these, we want to highlight 3 players who are similar in class and position. Get some…
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Continue ReadingThe high school season has wrapped up and now it is time to start taking a look at the highlights from our prospects. With these, we want to highlight 3 players who are similar in class and position. Get some time to dive into some quick thoughts, stat breakdowns, and film. Today, we are looking at 2022 guards in Sam Jacobs Sam Jacobs 6'4" | SF Hamilton Southeastern | 2022 State IN , Landon Bair Landon Bair 6'0" | PG Lapel | 2022 IN , and Randy Kelley Randy Kelley 6'0" | PG Sullivan | 2022 State IN .
Sam Jacobs
Sam
Jacobs
6'4" | SF
Hamilton Southeastern | 2022
State
IN
– 6’4 SG/SF 2022 – Hamilton Southeastern (IN)
Stats: N/A
Thoughts: Jacobs is a hybrid SG/SF with some sneaky athletic ability. Offensively, he has some range on his outside jumper and works really well once out in transition. Rebounds at a high level and is always playing with toughness. At the small college level, Jacobs can provide instant scoring and physicality.
Landon Bair
Landon
Bair
6'0" | PG
Lapel | 2022
IN
– 6’0 PG 2022 – Lapel (IN)
Stats: N/A
Thoughts: Bair is a shorter lead guard that makes his money from behind the arc. Can get to the basket at times off the dribble as well. Does a good job of drawing contact on the drive and can often times be very smooth about it. Every school needs a lead guard that can shoot right? Bair is a good option for the small school out there.
Randy Kelley
Randy
Kelley
6'0" | PG
Sullivan | 2022
State
IN
– 6’0 PG 2022 – Sullivan (IN)
Stats: 20.4 ppg, 5.8 apg, 4.4 rpg
Thoughts: Kelley is a tough guard that can score at all three levels. Very aggressive at attacking the basket and is so strong on the finish. He can create his own shot off the dribble and knows how to score in pressure situations. Has solid ball handles as well. Kelley has been one of the more underrated guards in the state the past few years and I think he will contribute almost instantly at Wabash.