Western Kentucky: Uncommitted 2023’s Part 1
Many high school prospects throughout the country are still suffering from the lack of exposure due to the Covid-19 pandemic. It’s time to highlight some uncommitted seniors from the western part of Kentucky that will look to have a big…
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Continue ReadingMany high school prospects throughout the country are still suffering from the lack of exposure due to the Covid-19 pandemic. It’s time to highlight some uncommitted seniors from the western part of Kentucky that will look to have a big final season as they could find themselves on a college basketball roster next season.
Nolan Fulton
Nolan Fulton
Fulton is a big versatile wing that is a matchup problem for opposing teams because of his size and can play on the perimeter. Can put the ball on the floor and drive with good body control. Good finishing thru contact. Can use either hand. Good shooter off the catch with 3pt range. Effective when given time to shoot. Averaged 11.5 PPG last season making 1.1 – 3pt make per game. Could see him jumping his stat line up quite a bit if he continues what he did last season and improve his free throw shooting.
Mccune can play just about any position on the floor. Could be a perfect “stretch 4” at the next level. Above average athlete with good strength and length. Good 3pt shooter off the catch. Right hand driver. Has a good feel in the post with a good right hook. Good passer seeing over defenders. Plays with a high IQ and can play above the rim in transition. Mccune again will be one of the best players in Western Kentucky and will be able to fill a lot of different roles both at the high school and college level.
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Jayvion Powell
Jayvion Powell
Powell is a smooth left handed athletic combo guard. Uses his quickness to get to the paint and finish at the rim. Can shoot from 3pt range both off the catch and dribble. Most comfortable shooting when he can dribble and shoot in rhythm. Has great instincts on defense getting deflections and in passing lanes. Loves playing in transition. I look for him to pick right back up where he left off last season at 16.5 PPG.
Hart is another versatile player on McCracken’s roster that can play all over the court. Just like Mccune, would be a perfect “stretch 4” at the next level with his ability to shoot from 3pt and put the ball on the floor. Athletic and can finish above the rim. Smooth and fluid runner for his size that looks to be a threat in transition to lead the break but also be a finisher. Poised for a big final season at McCracken and could be a steal for a college at the next level.