Who I Would Offer Right Now Class of 2024, NY
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If I were a college coach at any level with open spots these 5 names are must haves in the class of 2024, that are all unsigned and looking to compete at level, where they are given the opportunity to…
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Continue ReadingIf I were a college coach at any level with open spots these 5 names are must haves in the class of 2024, that are all unsigned and looking to compete at level, where they are given the opportunity to do so.
Shane is easily the most underrated player in the class of 2024. Had he not had a season ending injury his junior year he would be gaining much more attention. At 6’5″ he can guard any position on the floor, box out, protect the rim, block shots, he is very vocal on defenses as well. And on Offense Shane can play in the post, punishing smaller defenders, Shane also has a great shooting form allowing him to knock down mid range and three’s with ease. Shane is also a great offensive rebounder who can clean up misses and score a lot of second chance points.
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Benjamin Good Ricardo
Benjamin Good Ricardo
Benjamin may be the most slept on player in NY. He checks all the boxes, coachable, hustles, vocal, leadership, humble, and hardworking. Skill wise he will fill whatever role you need him to. Whether you need him to score, attack the basket, make shots, rebound, box out, play defense, create a turnover he can do it. His senior year should be his best one yet.
Jordan is arguably one of the best unoffered players left in NY State. At 6’2″ Jordan can guard 1-4 on defense. He is a great leader on defense always talking and communicating with teammates. Jordan has quick hands, allowing him create turnovers by taking the ball away and blocking shots. On Offense Jordan can blow by just about any defender you put on him. He also has a great shooting form and shot from midrange, Jordan can also knock threes’s down as well.
At 6’3″ Dylan could play Center and still be one of the best players in the state of NY. Dylan’s ability to play in the paint and dominate the paint in just about every way imaginable, along with his ball handling, ability to create for others, and his ability to rebound as a guard, make him one of my must offers. Not only is he dominate and explosive on offense, he is just as explosive and gifted on defense. His ability to lock down opponents and his hustle to create charges, turnovers, grab rebounds, and push the ball are all reasons why Dylan will be successful in college.
Gavin McWherter
Gavin McWherter
Gavin is everything you want in a point guard. He handles the ball well, especially while being pressed. One of his other best qualities is his passing and willingness to set teammates up with wide open shots. With all of that and his ability to knock down long range three’s with ease makes him a great offensive threat. Not only is Gavin great on offense he is a solid defender who keeps defenders in front and rebounds very well.