2023: Rim Runners
The 2023 Palmetto State is LOADED with talent from top to bottom. Prep Hoops takes a look at some Rim-Runners that could help a college program next season. Who are these players from the Palmetto State? It’s time to #RecruitThePalmettoState…
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Continue ReadingThe 2023 Palmetto State is LOADED with talent from top to bottom. Prep Hoops takes a look at some Rim-Runners that could help a college program next season. Who are these players from the Palmetto State? It’s time to #RecruitThePalmettoState
Wilkins completed a solid spring and summer with a flourish. Jamarcus should see his recruitment pick up some this fall for sure. Wilkins really covers a lot of ground while on the floor with his ability to snatch rebounds outside of his area and run-down loose balls. He’s a quick leaper which give him the ability to alter and challenge shots on the defensive end.
Parker has picked up plenty of offers in the past few months with his play. Avantae can step-out and knockdown the 3-ball from the corners when given the opportunity. Parker is a Great Rim-Runner from side to side and at times finishes a play with a flush around the cup.
Lee-Carter was a great surprise this past June with his play at the SCBCA Camp in Rock Hill. Chavis a left-handed forward was extremely active around the cup and with his length. He can really get disruptive at times in passing lanes. Late Bloomer on the hardwood for sure.
Coleman is a long and rangy forward who can fill the lane in transition very well. Tydriez has been a focal point for the Red Devils since his freshman season when Great Falls won a Class 1A State Championship over Scott’s Branch HS.
Hilton played his basketball this past summer at the SCBCA Camp in Rock Hill. Jehqwauyn really played aggressive and with a purpose at times. Hilton can disrupt a game on the defensive end as a shot blocker at times with his quick leaping ability.
Foman a long and rangy forward plays bigger than his size. Kameron is extremely effective around the cup while manufacturing points. Foman a left-handed forward tends to stay just a few feet away from the basket most of the time while on the court. Kameron has a great nose for the ball and activity.