Updated NorCal 2024 Rankings Newcomers
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Finley Keeffe CA-N #13 SF #3 HEIGHT 6'5" POS SF CLASS 2024 View Profile Finley Keeffe State: Northern California School: The Branson Club: NBBA He’s long with a good set of skills. He can be effective on both ends of…
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Continue ReadingHe’s long with a good set of skills. He can be effective on both ends of the court. He handles and sees the court for good passing. He’s not a stat stuffer, but can score around the basket and in transition. He plays a smart game with limited mistakes. He’s a good defender with long arms to defend in the paint and on the perimeter. He moves well without the ball. He has a mid-range jumper, and will work the boards.
He’s a good athletic prospect who runs the court well and can score the ball. He averaged 14.6 per game. He’s a solid body who finishes strong around the basket, on the drive or powering up. He handles the ball in open court with good speed. He can hit the mid-range jumper, help rebound, and defend out on the perimeter.
He just completed his first full season playing in the WCAL. He’s long and runs the court. He’s shown he can shoot the 3 on the catch and in the corner, and use his dribble to get into the paint working the baseline. He’s a good defender with length on the perimeter.
He found his comfort zone during the season, showing durability and a measure of consistency when the team had its struggles. He’s improved his game as a guard. He was comfortable putting up 3’s behind the arc. He defended well using good intensity, and quick hands.
We’re going to have to see more of Berridge in the spring and summer. He’s a newcomer to the state and only played half the season. At 6’3 he’s listed as a point guard who shows a willingness to get others involved. He has good vision and passing, along with speed using his dribble, he can get into the paint. He has a solid pull-up jumper.
He’s on the raw side but he’s been putting in extra work to improve his fundamentals, and preparing for the upcoming AAU Season. Standing 6’8, and growing, he’s long, jumps well, and hustles up the court. He has some rim protection in his game. He closes out on shooters. He showed us good form and release shooting 3’s from the perimeter. He should get more attention this spring and summer.
He was effective in his role on a team that was suppose to be rebuilding. Standing 6’4 he was the man in the middle. He is an excellent passer at the high post, and other areas who found cutters, and shooters in the corners, and on the perimeter. He’ll get his opportunity to show us he can shoot this spring and summer. 7.7 pts, 4.8r.
At 6’3 he plays the point guard position on his team. He has a good set of handles, and speed. He sees the court for good passing, and he can get into the paint for shots over smaller defenders. He can move off ball and get shots up from behind the arc. He’s good in transition. His long arms, and decent foot speed helps him defend