2025 Rankings: Spring Breakouts
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Closing out 2025 Rankings coverage with a look at a group of prospects fresh off strong springs and look poised to make huge impact next high school season. Anthony Leonard OK #12 CG #5 HEIGHT 6'2" POS CG CLASS 2025…
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Continue ReadingClosing out 2025 Rankings coverage with a look at a group of prospects fresh off strong springs and look poised to make huge impact next high school season.
Quick and athletic, Leonard thrives in havoc and uptempo games. He’ll pick up the full court on defense, forcing opposing ball handlers to turn and be uncomfortable. While also being a successful gambler in the passing lanes, which gives him a chance to show off his improving explosiveness at the rim. Along with his defensive credentials, he’s becoming more of a dynamic threat as a shooter and scorer after a productive spring with Texas Impact 4:13.
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After watching Brown at back to back team camps (OSU and ORU), it looks like the bouncy scoring guard is ready to make a leap from intriguing prospect to a game changing two way guard. At Oklahoma State in particular, he was effortless with his movements in gliding to the rim, while also exploding as a shot blocker in transition and as a weakside rim protector. Along with the noticeable increased athleticism, Brown is getting to his spots in the mid-range, while also knocking down open threes. It wouldn’t be surprising if the bouncy scoring guard elevates his game into the upper tier of elite 2025 guards this winter.
After a productive sophomore campaign, Driver has used this spring to firmly make his case as one of the top shooters in the Class of 2025. Rather it’s off the dribble or catch and shoot, the Bixby Spartan has been an absolute flamethrower from beyond the arc. When defenses do close out on him, he’s becoming more efficient at the rim with a floater and stronger finishing through traffic. Even with defenses expected to focus on the prolific shooter, Driver looks ready to put up big numbers in Class 6A.
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A tenacious wing, Brown has been a menace on defense and as a slasher this spring. He plays with great energy on the defensive end, often causing turnovers while also rebounding well for his size and getting it ahead in transition. On offense, he’s starting to play with more control on his drives, mixing in scoring with power while also being unselfish as an improving passer. The combination of next level athleticism and frame with a glue like aspect to do the little things makes Brown a fun watch.
A productive forward prospect, Amous has been impressive for his rebounding and play in the paint this spring. He has some promise as a pick and roll partner, where he’s a good mix of agile movement and power at the rim. The Norman Tigers were one of the biggest teams in the state last year, while he has big shoes to fill look for Amous to make his mark in the paint for Norman this winter.
Wallace is another team camp standout, as he looks ready to step into a huge role for the Class 6A runner up Tigers. The lead guard had his moments as a shooting specialist during the playoff run the for Broken Arrow, but has shown off an expanded skill set this spring. He’s a patient driver, rarely looking out of control. Using a strong frame, hesitation moves, pump fakes and an understanding of angles on how to finish against taller foes. Wallace looks poised to pair with fellow junior DJ Howell to make a formidable Class of 2025 backcourt on the east side.
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A true table setting point guard, Gunn has looked great this June pulling the strings for a talented Redhawk squad. From pushing it in transition to making the right reads to Union’s talented post players, even when not scoring he leaves his fingerprints all over games. The strongly built guard can also get downhill a bit himself to score, Gunn has the potential to become a teammate elevator this winter for Union.