2023 Player Rankings Update: New Additions Pt. 1
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Continue ReadingThe Georgia State-commit averaged 12.9 points, 3.8 rebounds, 3.6 assists and 1.3 steals during Grovetown’s title run. The big guard has versatility on both offense and defense.
With exceptional size on the perimeter and a knockdown jumper, Marvin McGhee Marvin McGhee 6’6″ | SF Alexander | 2023 State GA IV is a stock-riser. He averaged 3.9 points per game but exploded in the offseason with a confident scoring touch. McGhee is capable of defending multiple positions and can serve as the big man in a small-ball lineup.
D-I schools are tracking Preston Parker Preston Parker 6’3″ | SG Sequoyah | 2023 State GA , a smooth guard that can score from all three levels. Parker’s play helped guide Sequoyah to their first ever Final Four appearance as he upped his scoring average from 3.2 points to 12.5 points. He hit 61 threes (36%) and has crafty footwork off the dribble. Life, Reinhardt and most recently Radford have offered.
Another shot-maker that calls Alexander home, Milan can stroke it from deep. Kennedy feels like a lock to at least double his scoring production from a season ago when he averaged 4.2 points per game.
Now eligible after sitting out a season due to a move from the Virgin Islands, the mountain of a man Keinan McFarlande Keinan McFarlande 6’10” | C Denmark | 2023 State GA will be an immediate difference maker. He is an intimidating post presence that alters shots and cleans up misses. Keinan has trimmed up his body in the offseason and has more effectively played above the rim. IUPUI has offered.
East Georgia State has offered the physical guard that likes to get downhill. Freeman averaged 11.2 points and 3.7 rebounds per game. Adding range to his jump shot each season has grown his stock yearly. He went 19-59 (32%) from deep as a junior after going 0-7 his first two seasons.
Pace is a stat sheet stuffer. He’s got bounce when he gets a head of steam and will challenge shot blockers at the rim. Keshaun is really good at snaking his way into the paint and scoring in traffic. Pace rebounds well from the guard spot and is aggressive in the full court press.