Spring Watch: 2024 Wings/Forwards
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Here are some wings and forwards I’m interested in watching this spring. Demarcus Daniel Jr. Demarcus Daniel Jr. 6'4" | SF Gwynn Park | 2024 State MD | Gwynn Park (MD) Daniel was a glue guy for Gwynn Park. He…
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Demarcus Daniel Jr. Demarcus Daniel Jr. 6'4" | SF Gwynn Park | 2024 State MD | Gwynn Park (MD)
Daniel was a glue guy for Gwynn Park. He is a thoughtful passer who is efficient with the ball. Daniel is 6’4″ and has the length that helps make him a crafty finisher. He’s also a threat to make shots from the perimeter.
Evan Huang Evan Huang 6'3" | SF Thomas Jefferson | 2024 State VA | Thomas Jefferson (VA)
At 6’3″, you can deploy Huang in various positions where he will find ways to be effective. One of his main selling points is his rebounding. Huang is relentless on the offensive glass and is an ambidextrous finisher.
Colby Margenau Colby Margenau 6'7" | SF Potomac Falls | 2024 State VA | Potomac Falls (VA)
There’s plenty to like about Margenau. At 6’6″, he is a fluid athlete and a good leaper off two feet. He provides adequate floor spacing, plays with a high motor, and has an expanding skill base. It looks like you will find Margenau playing with VA Premier this spring.
Steve Ndingue Steve Ndingue 6'4" | PF Churchill | 2024 State MD | Churchill (MD)
Ndingue is listed at 6’4″ but plays much bigger. You can expect him to play with max effort on each possession. Ndingue is an impact player in the paint who doesn’t need the ball to be effective.
Colin Reynolds Colin Reynolds 6'2" | SF Georgetown Prep | 2024 MD | Georgetown Prep (MD)
Reynolds was a game-changer on both ends of the floor for the Hoyas. At 6’2″ he is a terrific defender who allows zero air space on the ball and rebounds his position. Reynolds also makes shots in spot-up situations.