2023 Rankings Update: Stock Risers
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Prep Hoops Michigan recently updated it’s prospect rankings for the class of 2023. We’re going to look at some of the biggest stock risers in the class. Sometimes these will be reflected in the number before their names, but not…
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Continue ReadingPrep Hoops Michigan recently updated it’s prospect rankings for the class of 2023. We’re going to look at some of the biggest stock risers in the class. Sometimes these will be reflected in the number before their names, but not necessarily in all instances.
Scott is a dynamic lead guard that can put on a show in the backcourt. He’s flat out nasty with the ball in his hands. If you’ve ever watched him put a defender through the spin cycle, you know exactly what I’m talking about. Scott has become a nasty finisher at the rim as well. He recently committed to Calvin College.
Morrast Jr. could even argue that his name should rise higher. He’s a terrificly talented guard that can play on or off the ball. I see him more as a playmaking and bucket getting point guard at the next level. Morrast Jr. has terrific quickness in his change of direction and possesses blow by speed as well.
Trudeau is another player that, even as much as he rised in the rankings, could argue to be even higher. He averaged very close to a points and rebounds double-double this season. Trudeau was consistently great, seemingly never having an off night, or at least not letting it effect his performance.
Dickerson’s stock rising isn’t really about the number. I don’t if he rose, or by how much if he did. I just know what people are saying now as opposed to a year ago. I’ll pat myself on the shoulder and that I knew this was coming. Dickerson is an influential player on both ends of the floor. He’s been more aggressive offensively this season and it’s served him well.
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The Clinton star has always possessed a high level of athleticism and was solid cutting to and attacking the rim. Stockford really put his game together this season and was a key catalyst to Clinton’s terrific season. He really turned some heads this year and the best may be ahead for him.
The first time I saw Spybrook play I kind of didn’t know what to think. He was good, but I just couldn’t figure out his biggest value add to a program at the next level would be. So I watched him a few more times and it became obvious that I had just missed it. Spybrook’s value comes from his steadiness with the ball, both handling and passing, his consistent shooting, and his high intensity D.
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I don’t know that the number next to his name does him justice. Robertson can flat out score with and against the best of them. He’s the kind of athlete that seems to step his game up in the biggest of moments as well. Robertson has been relied upon to score the ball since last spring and he’s done it at a high level the entire year.