Top Freshman To Watch In Final Four
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The 2023 Florida High School Athletic Association Boys Basketball Final Four has arrived and Prep Hoops is taking a deeper dive at the top prospects in each class on who to watch for during state championship week. We are starting…
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Continue ReadingThe 2023 Florida High School Athletic Association Boys Basketball Final Four has arrived and Prep Hoops is taking a deeper dive at the top prospects in each class on who to watch for during state championship week. We are starting with the seniors and will be making our way down towards the freshman. Let’s get started:
The 6-2 combo guard has a smooth touch to his game and has led his team to their second consecutive Final Four appearance. He is at his best when he is attacking the basket or kicking out for assists. He shot 44 percent from the field during the regular season and averages nearly three assists per game. He is the older brother of sharpshooter Myles Fuentes Myles Fuentes 6’1″ | CG Riviera Prep | 2027 FL .
The 6-3 combo guard has a solid frame and length for his age. He has increased his game into becoming more of a threat from the perimeter this season and can score off the dribble as well. During the regular season, he averaged 18.1 points and 3.8 rebounds per game and can also defend on the ball really well with his movement and awareness. He is the son of former NBA player Brandon Bass.
The 6-8 forward is a double-double machine is extremely athletic and plays with a high motor. He scored a season-high 20 points on 9-of-14 shooting back on January 20, in a 74-69 loss to Central Florida Christian. His ball-handling skills are off the charts for a big and can play multiple positions on the offensive end, as well as defend.
The 6-7 power forward has a smooth inside out game as well as good footwork on the offensive end. His length and wingspan give him the opportunity to create for his teammates as well as clean up the glass for rebounds. He is a vicious lob threat and finishes well around the rim on the offensive end as well.
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Sinan Huan
Sinan Huan
The 7-0 freshman center might be the tallest player playing in this year’s state championships, as he averaged 6.4 points and 5.7 rebounds per game during the regular season for Windermere Prep. His size and length can cause problems for the opposition just based on his height and length. He has a strong ability to catch and finish lobs at the rim and has high potential the next three seasons.