Under the Radar Recruits: 2023 Wings
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Throughout my time working for Prep Hoops and my decade of coaching AAU, I’ve always got coaches asking for under the radar players that could be a steal for the next level. Here’s a look at some Senior wings who…
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Continue ReadingThroughout my time working for Prep Hoops and my decade of coaching AAU, I’ve always got coaches asking for under the radar players that could be a steal for the next level. Here’s a look at some Senior wings who fit that description.
Jaymone is primed for a breakout Senior season after waiting his turn behind a 2022 class at Butler that was deep with talent. Now ready for a bigger role with the Bears, Clark will have a chance to show that he not only passes the eye test as a prospect but that he can be an impact player in the always loaded 6th region.
Ryan is a prospect who I have seen shine at camps over his career but just hasn’t had many opportunities to get on the court at Douglass for meaningful minutes. With a coaching change now at Douglass, maybe Carter can get an opportunity to show why I believe he can be a really good small college prospect.
A lights out shooter who knocked down more than 40% of his attempts from three as a Junior, Parker excels as a catch and shoot player but has also shown he can put the ball on the floor. Culbertson is likely to be a top 10 or better player in the third region this season and should be a contributor at a small college at the next level.
Another wing shooter, Luke is going to be in line for a much bigger role this season after the Gators lost a ton of experience to graduation. Stansbury is known for his shooting but is improving off the bounce and possesses a 4.0 GPA that should open a lot of doors for him at the college level.
Anderson is a really good vertical athlete who plays with a good motor on both ends of the court. While he plays more like a post at times on offense, Luke is capable of moving his game out past the three point line as his skill set has kept developing. Keep an eye on him as an NAIA or D3 contributor at the next level.
Sos is long and athletic and has come a long way in the past few years as he has been learning the game. Primed for a breakout season for Eastern, Kamba has the intangibles that cannot be taught and will inevitably impress coaches who see him play. He still has to improve upon his perimeter shooting and shooting in general but Sosthene has the attributes coaches desire in a prospect and the work ethic to get better and better.