Hoop Notes: Week 2 & Breast Cancer Awareness Classic
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The action keeps rolling down here in Florida. Week two notes contain a breakout junior, a comeback player of the year candidate, and a cast of 2024 prospects that can transform their stock this season. Let’s see what our standouts…
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Continue ReadingThe action keeps rolling down here in Florida. Week two notes contain a breakout junior, a comeback player of the year candidate, and a cast of 2024 prospects that can transform their stock this season. Let’s see what our standouts have to honor.
Prophett is an athletic freak on the break. He’s ability to uncork powerful dunks and get off the ground in a flash are prime time. He’s scored on all three levels showcasing his mid range jumper and long ball. Prophett is a 2024 prospect that could emerge as a D1 talent by the end of the year.
Robinson has improved his game over the summer. The 6’5 swing man defend each perimeter position and smaller fours. He’s shooting well from the perimeter and looks bigger on the court. Robinson does everything and plays with a lot of versatility.
Gatewood is a prospect with a ceiling that’s hard to judge. He’s has the length, frame, and high major athleticism you look for in a 6’5 wing. The 2024 makes his mark as a defensive piece that can cover 1-4. Offensively there’s still questions but he runs the floor and rebounds enough to make an impact on both ends.
Mr. Jones is back. In The Rock’s win over Tampa Catholic Jones scored 26 points and 12 rebounds. He looks as big as ever, rebounds on both ends, and finishes through contact while knocking down the three. The 6’10 forward is ready to get back in the national spotlight.
Taylor can flat out ball. The electric guard can dish it, score off the dribble, and the strength to draft up lineups. He’s really quick and gets downhill out of his moves. His game creates opportunities but doesn’t lead to turnovers. He’s a good athlete that knows how to play the game at an advanced as a junior.