2023: UNSIGNED POSTS
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College programs are filling out rosters for next season. Here are some players who could use some looks right here from the Palmetto State. Remember to #RecruitThePalmettoState Tim Hall SC #14 PF #4 HEIGHT 6'6" POS PF CLASS 2023 View…
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Continue ReadingCollege programs are filling out rosters for next season. Here are some players who could use some looks right here from the Palmetto State. Remember to #RecruitThePalmettoState
Hall plays active around the glass for the Indians. Tim is originally from Kentucky and spent time last year at Vertical Academy. Hall came to the Palmetto State this past season. He moves around the paint well and really rebounds the ball at a good clip. Hall can step-out and knockdown the 17-19-foot jumper.
Coleman saw plenty of action over his 4 years on the varsity level for the Red Devils. He helped the Red Devils win a Class 1A State Championship as a freshman back in 2020. Coleman is an ideal rim runner on the floor while covering a lot of ground. Tydriez needs to get stronger at the college level. Coleman has great length to be disruptive in the passing lanes and also with challenging shots down low.
Boyd is a bit of a TWEENER on the floor for the Trojans. Jayden can step-out and knockdown the 3-ball at times. Jayden rebounds the ball at a good clip at times. Boyd can defend a post down low or has the ability to defend on the perimeter at times.
Young had a big season for the Vikings where he averaged 20.9 ppg and 12.2 rebounds and 3.6 blocks this season. Young can handle the rock up the floor at times while spreading his game to the perimeter with his shooting. He also excelled on the gridiron this past fall from the wide receiver position. Young has received some NCAA D2 interest he told Prep Hoops.
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Burgess has a bit of an old-school game with his play. Merel a left-handed undersized post can step out to the short corner and connect. Burgess is a good passer from the high post and seems to have really good set of hands to catch anything thrown into his direction. Merel averaged 12.2 ppg this past season for the Tigers.
Camara will really look to go to work down low in the post. Jeremiah likes to play the game on contact and has no problems throwing his body around. He plays bigger than his size and seems most effective around the paint. Jeremiah is a very coachable young man on the floor.
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Lee-Carter is a very slender-sleek post player. Chavis a left-handed forward will need to entertain junior college options according to Rams Head Coach Zach Corliss. He really likes to play face-up at times from out on the perimeter and behind the 3-point line. Chavis has a long wingspan where he can pick up some deflections along the way. Lee-Carter averaged a double-double this past season for the Rams.