Colorado’s Unique Young Prospects
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Andrew Crawford CO #1 CG #1 HEIGHT 6'6" POS CG CLASS 2024 View Player Boost Profile Download Image Andrew Crawford Class 2024 Position CG Height 6'6" HS ThunderRidge | CO Colorado’s Unique Young Prospects Andrew Crawford has been a…
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Continue ReadingAndrew Crawford Andrew Crawford 6’6″ | CG ThunderRidge | 2024 State #88 Nation CO has been a standout during the AAU season playing up on Colorado Hawks Adidas Gauntlet squad. He has great size for a guard standing at a lengthy 6’6 and he uses his height to survey the floor and has great vision. With the ball in his hands, Andrew is super crafty, he can score from all three levels with a smooth game. Near the rim, he uses his good height and length to finish above and through bigs. Andrew has continued to show he is deserving of the number one spot in the class of 2024.
Kai is a 6’7 incoming freshman that will certainly make some noise at a young age. Kai is agile on his feet and moves great for his, he uses this on both ends of the floor, he shows potential to be a great shot blocker and dunker at the rim. He has also shown the potential to stretch the floor stepping out and shooting threes which he has good form on.
James Murray IV James Murray IV 6’6″ | CG Denver East | 2025 State CO has been another impressive prospect playing up on Rising Stars 2024 squad. James has been very impressive using his length to be an impactful defender. He is a versatile defender who can guard guards and wings and holds his own down low against bigs. On the offensive end of the floor, James can play multiple positions, he can be a primary ballhandler or play off of the ball on the wing. James is a good passer who can find cutters but also is a good cutter who is a solid finisher at the rim.
James Pulliam James Pulliam 6’7″ | PF Doherty | 2024 State CO is a super skilled big man who has great touch for his size. Near the rim, James does a good job using his pivot to get defenders out of position and finish with hooks or layups. James has a sneaky quick first step that he can use to pass slower bigs. From behind the three-point arc, he has a super good shooting stroke and can knock down shots in catch-and-shoot situations.