Shot Clock Classic: The Stock Risers
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Who were the players we saw that we think are better prospects now than previously viewed? Here is our list of stock risers (who were also top performers as well). Dothan Ijadimbola Dothan Ijadimbola 6'6" | SF Totino Grace |…
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Continue ReadingWho were the players we saw that we think are better prospects now than previously viewed? Here is our list of stock risers (who were also top performers as well).
Dothan Ijadimbola Dothan Ijadimbola 6'6" | SF Totino Grace | 2026 State MN of Totino-Grace (6’6 SF, 2026). We are talking about Dothan as the top prospect in this 2026 class and he backed that up in the win over Tonka. Dothan’s skill level and strength as a three is what really gets me because he can dribble separate but also physically separate. His rim attack and rim run has more quick twitch bounce wise than I first thought and his ability to take contact at the rim and finish really grabbed my attention.
Hudson Omoke Hudson Omoke 6'2" | SF Sauk Rapids Rice | 2025 State MN of Sauk Rapids-Rice (6’2 Wing, 2025). I am quickly becoming a believer that many teams at the next level should look closely at Hudson for their “fill a lot of everything” role at the next level. Today he played point guard, blocked shots helping over, got two steals, grabbed a game high 11 rebounds, had a team high four assists, and went for double figures taking eight shots. He’s a high character, explosive athlete that willingly defends. They call it a fifth starter when they do a lot and don’t take many shots, I could see that for Hudson.
Greyson Uelmen Greyson Uelmen 6'2" | PG Minnetonka | 2024 State MN of Minnetonka (6’1 SG 2024). Greyson made his introduction last year as a fierce defender and we know that is part of his game at 6’1 as a 2024 guard. Today we saw Greysen look for his shot aggressively and it was streaky good and bad a times but the overall viewpoint was something of positivity. Uelmen looks to have it in him to be a double figure scorer at 13-14 a game for the Skippers next year (hitting open jumpers, scoring in active ways) and that puts him in another category of future prospect.
Tyler Wagner Tyler Wagner 6'6" | SF Totino Grace | 2025 State #366 Nation MN of Totino-Grace (6’6 SF 2025). There was a lot to like from Tyler in their Eagle win over Tonka but I think I will lean on the many ways he contributed for his team as the most impressive part. It wasn’t a here and there impact situation, it was a consistency of contribution and all the way those contributions game. Tyler scored 25 points taking 14 shots and eight free throws and only two of those contributions were three point makes. His floor run and activity to the rim led to the majority of his points plus in a game with no bigs, Tyler was the top rebounder on the floor with eight. Very encouraging performance against a good team.
Desmond Ware Desmond Ware 5'10" | PG Robbinsdale Armstrong | 2025 State MN of Robbinsdale Armstrong (5’10 PG 2025). This is the third time we’ve seen Desmond explode for five or more threes in a game this spring/summer. Today Desmond knocked down six triples on his way to a 12 of 21 shooting game scoring 31 points and that wasn’t even my favorite part! The best part was his eight assists continually attacking and finding for open shots. But when you add in this type of shooting we keep seeing along with the vision and understanding with each decision, Ware is a prospect that looks to be on the climb.