2024 Stock Risers (Part I)
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With the AAU season coming to an end for most programs, Prep Hoops Florida is taking a deeper dive at who provided the biggest stock in the Class of 2024, 2025, 2026 and 2027. Over the next several days we…
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Continue ReadingWith the AAU season coming to an end for most programs, Prep Hoops Florida is taking a deeper dive at who provided the biggest stock in the Class of 2024, 2025, 2026 and 2027. Over the next several days we will be beginning with our rising senior class for our stock risers edition. If we are missing anyone who deserves to be recognized, please send us a direct message.
The 6-6 forward has been making waves throughout the summer for the Wellington Wolves . His mid-range and perimeter games have drastically improved and also has brought his explosive athleticism where he can finish at the front of the rim against multiple defenders. Freeman also is a terrific defender where he did a solid job forcing the opposition into taking tough shots. Look for college coaches to begin contacting Freeman as he can impact the game in a variety of ways.
The 6-6 wing can impact the game in a variety of ways whether it’s his ability to stretch the floor from the perimeter or finish at the front of the rim. Last season as a junior, Lamb shot 41 percent from beyond the arc which helped lead his team to the school’s first state title in school history. Lamb also plays with a great IQ and can guard multiple positions on the defensive end of the floor. He has picked up offers from Flagler College and Midway University so far which we can expect that list to grow as he gears up for his senior season.
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The 6-1 point guard has a calm and collective game where he has a dangerous jump shot as well as a smooth attack for the basket. Clarke is also a great facilitator which forces a tough decision for the defense on whether he’s going to make the crisp pass or shoot from the perimeter. Clarke has received offers from Kennesaw State, Stetson and UNC-Asheville so far this summer.
The 6-7 forward had an impressive summer playing for Born To Impact Elite where he displayed great handles like a guard and can defend at a high level. Agnew also has a smooth inside-out game on the offensive end of the floor where he used his strength and versatility to his advantage. Expecting a big senior season for Agnew where college coaches should start hitting his radar.
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The 6-3 point guard plays with a ton of poise and athleticism where he can finish at the front of the rim as well as bring a consistent jump shot. He also has a big frame where he can score on the interior against multiple defenders using his length and strength to his advantage. Expect a big senior season for Cook as he continues to be one of the top dominant scorers in the Southwest Florida area.