There’s a couple weeks left before postseason play starts and AAU will be here in 2 months. With that in mind, here’s a look at some Juniors whose college stock could take off this summer in the right situation. Antonio…
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SubscribeThere’s a couple weeks left before postseason play starts and AAU will be here in 2 months. With that in mind, here’s a look at some Juniors whose college stock could take off this summer in the right situation.
Williams is long and athletic and has been one of the state’s top rebounders this season in addition to being a top 50 scorer in Kentucky. When his motor is running, Antonio has all the tools that coaches covet as a long and athletic 3/4 who gets to the rim. In the right setting, he could end up on the radar of several D1 schools this summer.
Smith has a quick first step and has a good finishing package around the rim. Taveon has improved as a shooter to the point that he can keep defenses honest. One of the breakout players in the 5th region this season, Taveon may be in line for multiple scholarship offers this spring and summer if he gets enough visibility.
The hottest name in Kentucky right now, a lot has been said and written about Doerr over the last couple of weeks. He has the frame, build, athleticism and skill to earn multiple D1 offers this summer. Don’t be surprised to see him crack the top 10 in our next rankings update if he keeps up his recent play.
Currently the highest ranked 2024 without a D1 offer, Green is having a huge season for Oldham County. Ultimately, Max’s best position is probably at shooting guard and not point but regardless of position, Max is a certified bucket getter at 6’6 and should have plenty of college suitors by the time AAU ends in 6 months.
Unseld has had a great Junior season and has offers from Bellarmine and SEMO but could see his stock take off if he shoots it in AAU like he has in his high school season. He’s shot 47% from three this year for Warren Central and if he does that on the EYBL, you could see Power 5s that need a big shooter come calling.