1st half standouts primed for a breakout 2023
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Before we jump into the new year let’s highlight a few prospects with growing stocks. This list features players that have blazed a trail in the first half of the season and may continue to in 2023. Brooks Harris Harris…
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Continue ReadingBefore we jump into the new year let’s highlight a few prospects with growing stocks. This list features players that have blazed a trail in the first half of the season and may continue to in 2023.
Brooks Harris
Harris had an up and down Kingdom of the Sun. He had a tournament high 14 points against Suncoast. One thing is undeniable is his shooting stroke. He’s only a freshman so there’s time for the rest of his game to round out. As for now he’ll continue to shoot at a high clip, have decent size at 6’1, and play mistake free basketball.
You can sign me up for a a big point guard any day of the week. Rodriguez fits the bill as a 6’5 combo guard averaging 23.5 points , 3 assists, and 3 rebounds per game as junior. He’s athletic on the break, knocks down the three, and can cause havoc as a playmaker.
Evon Falconer
It’s the production among high level players that makes Falconer a prospect. He defends his position, makes plays teammates, and holds his offensive with drives to the basket and a consistent shot from three.
Cam Miles
Mikes is the perfect player to have with the shotmaking guards surrounding him. His on ball speed allows him to blow past defenders and close outs for looks at the rim. With good positional athleticism and touch around the rim. He’s initiates the offense for a state title contender and the perfect relief valve for an offense that space the floor.
Martin’s started the season as productive as any breakout consisted in the 2025 class. He’s a 6’5 guard with primary ball handling skills, consistent shooting from deep, and a nose for the boards. I’ve tracked Martin since summer before his freshman year at Sumner high school. He’s always had the talent but receiving consistent minutes after his growth spurt has allowed his production to catch up. The Strawberry Crest guard is in a position to make some noise in districts and the playoffs.