Watch List Going into Live Period: Part 1
Parker Dunnihoo HEIGHT 6'7" POS SF CLASS Class of 2025 Parker Dunnihoo School: Howe High School Club: C4 Attack Dunnihoo presence is one that you can’t miss. He finishes well around the basket and has a few go-to moves in…
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Parker Dunnihoo
Dunnihoo presence is one that you can’t miss. He finishes well around the basket and has a few go-to moves in the post that are almost unstoppable. On the defensive side of the basketball, he isn’t necessarily a shot blocker but more just making it difficult for smaller perimeter players to finish around the rim when he is in the paint defensively. I feel like he can be a pretty good small forward if he gets more comfortable out on the perimeter.
Shane Threadgill
Shane Threadgill
Threadgill is a strong guard that knows how to use his strength to get to where he wants on the floor. He does a great job of running the offense and getting his teammates involved. He knows when to slow the ball down and when to do whatever it takes to help start the fastbreak. When coming off of a screen with the ball he knows how to turn the corner and get to the whole with a very minimum amount of dribbles.
Isaac Green
Isaac Green
Green is a tall, long kid that is very athletic in finishing around the rim. When given the basketball in the post, he can turn over his right shoulder and put it in at a very high percentage. On the defensive side of the ball, he puts fear in opposing guards because he blocks shots at a very high rate, and even if he doesn’t attempt to block the shot just his being there will have you second-guessing going in the lane to try and finish anything at all.
Darone Leakes Jr.
Darone Leakes Jr.
Leakes Jr. is a very exciting player to watch on both ends of the floor. He can do some amazing things athletic that make him stand out. What was most impressive is how he maneuvered his body to be able to finish at the rim around defenders. From sitting back and watching him play it seems as if he takes just as much pride in playing defense as he does playing offense. I think as he continues to add a jump shot to his game he can turn himself into a kid that is pursued by many different colleges shortly.