Under Valued and Under Appreciated
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The 2023 Palmetto State has plenty of talent from top to bottom. Who are some players that might just be a bit Under Valued and Under Appreciated at times with their play on the hardwood? We have the answers here…
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Hall is a new face here in the Palmetto State this season. Tim originally from Lexington, KY played last season at Vertical Academy in Charlotte, NC. Hall is a bit of a TWEENER on the floor and plays really well around the rim. He plays bigger than his size which helps him on both ends of the floor especially on the boards.
Hall has good explosion at times to get by bigger defenders and score the rock. He has been a great addition to the Westminster Catawba squad this past season.
Khan is a sharp-shooter from downtown. Ali is currently averaging 23.7 ppg this season for the Grizzlies. He has a quick shot release and never seems to force shots. Ali receives the ball in the pocket and really lets it fly with accuracy. He likes to play the game with some swagger at times and surely doesn’t lack any confidence with his play.
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Hall is just an All-Around TOUGH kid who brings results to the table. The Yellow Jackets are currently undefeated on the season at (16-0). Elijah is averaging 15 ppg, 4.7 assists and 3.8 rebounds this season. Hall really likes to play the game from the mid-range and has seemed to master that shot at times.
Brantley just plays the game to the fullest when he’s on the floor. Aiden can come up with a timely rebound, knockdown a shot, deliver a punch along the baseline or simply just take a charge. At times he seems to be the forgotten one on this Tigers roster. Aiden has a great frame and really looks to bully defenders to the cup at times. He just simply plays the game with no chest pounding or jumping up and down antics. Will he look to play football or hoops in college?
Quick-Streeter is a long and rangy wing player who seems to have some of his best basketball still in front of him. Sean is very active in the passing lanes along with the transition game. He really likes to get out and run the floor in transition and finish on the break. Sean will handle the rock up the floor and at times has no problems touching the paint. He will for sure keep defenders honest out on the perimeter with his ability to make shots.
How far can he lead the Shamrocks this regular season?
Hall has kind of came out of nowhere this season with his play. Israel is averaging 14.1 ppg, 4.8 rebounds and 2.1 steals for the Rams. He really understands good shot selection and doesn’t look to force anything from the perimeter. Hall can run off 3-4 straight three-pointers if you let him at times. Where can the Rams finish this season in the Upstate?