Stock Watch: 2024s Trending Up this Summer
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July AAU is nearly over even though it just started. Last weekend, Kentuckians took off all over the US and played in front of college coaches of every level. Here’s a look at some rising Seniors whose stock is going…
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Continue ReadingJuly AAU is nearly over even though it just started. Last weekend, Kentuckians took off all over the US and played in front of college coaches of every level. Here’s a look at some rising Seniors whose stock is going up in July. This article is attempting to look past the players who continue to add D1 offers and focus more on lesser known players.
Kaydon is one of those players who takes multiple viewings to appreciate all that he does to impact winning for his team. Coming off a weekend where he helped Moss Elite make a run at the NY2LA tournament, Custard saved some of his best AAU games for last and proved that he’s more than worthy of a shot as a scholarship guard in college.
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I was actually in Atlanta last week when a D1 coach text me and asked about Brady after a particularly strong performance for his Nashville Stars program. Shoulders is a no brainer scholarship level prospect and has the potential to play at the small D1 level in the right fit as a big wing or stretch 4.
One of the better Senior prospects that no one seems to know about, Glass is long and athletic and excels around the bucket and as a rim protector. Some NAIA schools have taken note of his potential and offers could be coming soon for the best player to come out of Todd County in a long while.
For the last 2-3 years, I’ve been waiting for Ward to put it all together and it seems like he is. Brax has rapidly improved in the last 6 months or so and with his super high academics, he’s earned multiple roster spots at the non-scholarship level. As his game keeps improving, don’t be surprised if some D2s and NAIAs offer because he won’t cost them much (if anything) in scholarship money.