POLL: Who is the frontrunner for Class 7A Player of the Year?
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Collier skyrocketed up national rankings this offseason and is regarded as a Top 10 recruit in the country. His athleticism and dynamic playmaking give him an elite ceiling. Collier has tabbed November 16 as his decision date between his final four of Cincinnati, Michigan, UCLA and USC. Isaiah has two state titles to his credit and multiple All-State selections.
The five-star recruit is capable of playing every position on the floor. At 6-foot-9, the swingman handles like a guard and can shoot over the defense on the perimeter. He’s an effective offensive rebounder and a skilled slasher. Kentucky has recently offered the junior.
UConn is getting a workhorse guard with great versatility. At 6-foot-6, Castle is a nightmare to cover. He has deep three-point range and is a foul magnet when getting to the rim. He usually saves his best performances for when the stage is the biggest. Castle makes any team a state contender.
A breakout sophomore season has pushed Harris firmly into High Major territory. His aggressive on-ball defense and overall two-way toughness makes him standout from a crowd. He is a Preseason Second Team All-State selection.
The size, strength and athleticism of Roc Lee Roc Lee 6’6″ | CG GA are hard to miss. He’s a physical specimen with all the tools to play at a high level. He loves attacking the hoop but has developed a more consistent outside shot. He will make an immediate splash in the GHSA.
The Iowa State-commit is a smooth scorer. Though he is making his GHSA debut, Hamilton is no stranger to playing elite competition. He makes the game look easy with his approach. The Preseason First Team All-State pick will be part of what could be the most prolific offense in the state.
Back in Georgia, the UGA-commit is toolsy swingman with terrific length and athleticism. He averaged 19.7 points, 5.9 rebounds, 1.9 assists, 1.2 steals and 1.4 blocks as a junior at Dacula. If he can put up similar numbers at Norcross, the Blue Devils will have a great chance at repeating as state champs and Jordan will firmly insert himself into any Player of the Year discussions.