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<p><em>PICTURED: [player_tooltip player_id='1461916' first='Jack' last='Shutters']</em></p>
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<p>We introduce our updated Class of 2024 rankings!! Rankings are subjective and PrepHoops.com ranks purely upon potential and where the player will be at their basketball peak. Production factors in only when helping prove the potential is greater or lesser. Why did we rank these guys? Why are they at this spot? Take a look at five Class of 2024 prospects and learn a little about their reputation.</p>
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<p>Peruse the complete <a href="https://prephoops.com/tennessee/rankings/2024-rankings/">2024 rankings</a>.</p>
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<p>#31 <strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1377905' first='Cameron' last='Clark'] </strong>(South Gibson)<br>Athletic wing. Clark added football weight in the last year and committed to Ole Miss on the football side. He could have played college basketball at a high level, but he selected the football route. Wonderful combination of strength and athleticism. </p>
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<p>#32 <strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1659744' first='Grady' last='Robertson']</strong> (William Blount)<br>Grady earned @PrepHoopsTN Combine All-Star in October 2022. His ascendance in the intervening months was predictable and no less impressive. </p>
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<p>#33 <strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1309474' first='Hudson' last='Gill']</strong> (Hendersonville)<br>High energy, high character. Modest athlete with a variety of marketable basketball skills. Gill played away from the basket early enough to develop as a potential college wing in the 6-foot-6 range. </p>
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<p>#34 <strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1461916' first='Jack' last='Shutters']</strong> (Baylor School)<br>Shutters is enjoying a fantastic 3-4 month run of success. Tall, steady, skilled. Shutters is a throwback big man with extreme comfort catching and operating on the low blocks. JS will be a multi-year starter at the Division 1 level, as long as he picks the right program. Shutters picked a wonderful AAU program within which to both develop and showcase. With STARS he displayed his capabilities without enduring exploitation. </p>
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<p>#35 <strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1448972' first='Max' last='Slavik']</strong> (HHCA) <br>Max is a long-term guy. His height makes him worth the scout look. He does have some holes in his game, but players with his height come along so rarely in Tennessee. There is a chance that many plugged-in hoopers and families in TN do not know Max as he plays for HHCA, a non-TSSAA program, and then Hawks Elite, an AAU program sporadically interwoven with Tennessee players. During his junior season with HHCA, Slavik came off of the bench to average 3.1 ppg and 2.6 rpg. He stands 6-foot-9. Slavik has plenty left to prove, but again height is important in this beautiful game.</p>
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