2025 Stock Risers: Part II
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As we gear into the summer months, prospects are starting to draw attention from college coaches. Here are 5 under the radar prospects who have risen their stock over the last month or so in the Class of 2025. Shon…
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Continue ReadingAs we gear into the summer months, prospects are starting to draw attention from college coaches. Here are 5 under the radar prospects who have risen their stock over the last month or so in the Class of 2025.
The 6-7 sophomore has provided some high stock so far this spring as he plays with length and a ton of versatility all over the floor. He is a knock down shooter from all three levels on the floor and is an excellent passer for his size. So far this spring, Abaev has received offers from Illinois and LSU which will continue to grow as we gear up into the summer.
The 6-7 guard is lanky and athletic for his size as he can dominate on the interior. Lewis plays with a high basketball IQ and his skillset allows him to play multiple positions. Lewis has received heavy interest from Houston, LSU and UCF so far in the spring.
The 6-1 point guard plays extremely hard on both ends of the floor, as well as one of the top perimeter shooting threats in his class. His ability to create on the offensive end has drawn attention from college coaches early in his recruitment period. Sterck also has great ability to jump into the passing lanes by recording steals and leading into transition baskets on the other end.
The 6-0 point guard has all the intangibles to be a complete player. Reece is a skilled guard who can knock down shots from the perimeter, mid-range or around the rim. On the defensive end he can read passes and jump by turning defense into offense with his elusive speed. Reece currently holds offers from Alabama, Cincinnati, Florida Atlantic, Jacksonville, Louisiana Tech, Missouri, South Florida, UCF and several others.
The 6-5 sophomore guard is one of the best perimeter shooters in the Class of 2025, Leslie shot 33 percent from the perimeter this past season while playing at The Rock School in Gainesville. He can also add unselfishness to his game whether it’s making the extra pass or setting a teammate up to get a great shot. Leslie is also plays with a high basketball IQ and can run either the point or shooting guard as he has gotten better as a primary ball-handler.