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<p>Prep Hoops Missouri released its updated Class of 2024 rankings this week. Here is a look at some of the prospects in the updated rankings who have been operating under the radar.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1189498' first='Bradley' last='Henry'] (Mountain Grove): A stout 6'2" shooting guard who plays a physical style that compliments his ability to score at all three levels. He can score in the lane through the contact and his shooting range extends well beyond the 3-point line. He averaged 17 points, four rebounds and three assists as a junior.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1914122' first='Lucas' last='Martin'] (Knob Noster): A 6'2" shooting guard who really knows how to put the ball in the basket to the tune of 20 points a game as a junior. He has a very confident shooting stroke from long distance. He knocked down 73 triples this season. He moves well to get open and he comes off screens very well.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1263916' first='Le'Taveion' last='East'] (University Academy): A 6'1"combo guard who is physically strong and can impact the game at both ends of the court. He has good handles and he uses his body well to ward off defensive pressure. He's tough when he gets into the lane and he can also knock down perimeter jumpers when defenders give him a step. His overall game is very under control and he gets where he wants to go.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1430522' first='Baron' last='Duda'] (Webb City): The 6'3" shooting guard is a bucket with excellent shooting range and the ability to score at all three levels. He has a quick release from long distance as he made 54 3-pointers during the season. He can also attack on the dribble and score on a variety of floaters and runners in the lane. He averaged 14 points and six rebounds this season.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1432444' first='Davin' last='Hanna'] (Kearney): A 6'1" guard who stepped into a bigger role this season and had a very productive year. He is an excellent 3-point shooter with extended range and he can also create his own shot. He also works hard at the defensive end. He averaged 14 points a game while hitting 42 triples this season.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1427998' first='Cody' last='Yates'] (Kingston): With the graduation of four-year standout post Matt Nelson, the 6'0" Yates stepped into a prime time offensive role and he responded with a big junior season. He is a three-level scorer who averaged 25 points, seven rebounds and three assists a game. He can fill it up from just about anywhere on the court.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1922272' first='Marquis' last='Burse'] (South Iron): A 6'2" shooting guard who was an ace sixth man for the Panthers' Class 1 state championship team. He is a long athletic wing who can change the pace of the game with his ability to get buckets in a hurry. He slashes well and he can knock down the perimeter jumper.</p>
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Prep Hoops Missouri released its updated Class of 2024 rankings this week. Here is a look at some of the prospects in the updated rankings who have been operating under the radar.
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