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The talent in Florida’s 2024 class has a long history. Now the senior class is dominating the state and showcasing its talent. This articles starts a series of articles detailing how prospects are producing. You can find part 1 here.…
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Continue ReadingThe talent in Florida’s 2024 class has a long history. Now the senior class is dominating the state and showcasing its talent. This articles starts a series of articles detailing how prospects are producing. You can find part 1 here.
Robinson takes his elite athleticism and growing perimeter skill set. Tightening his handle will be important to his development, but as a powerful 6’5 athlete, he has what it takes to score in the interior, rebounds well for his position, and make versatile defensive plays.
Harris is a 6’8 combo forward who blends athleticism and outside shooting. He had really good showings in 2 of 3 games showcasing his transition scoring, rebounding, and ability to be a vertical spacer. Flashes of ball handling in transition and passing point to more perimeter upside.
Perez is an athletic 6’5 guard with a high activity level. He’s always moving on the court whether he’s playing defense or off the ball on offense. The big guard is in attack mode any time he gets the ball and plays low to the ground.
Speaking of big guards Phillips is 6’5 with the physical advantages of a forward. He uses his strength to score through defenders, shoots the deep ball at a high level, and is an elite outlet passer. His combination of size, frame, and skillset are reasons he’s experiencing a rise in his recruiting. Philips plays with a high IQ, competes, and guards several positions on defense.
Lamb is a competitive 6’6 forward with a high activity level. With his athleticism and length, he can finish above the rim n eat up space on defense. Lamb finishes well in transition and through contact.
Koubek is a 6’4 combo guard with growing playmaking skills. His improved handle allows him to play point guard and get into the paint to draw defenders. He’s a good decision maker who’s shooting makes defenses choose between cutting off his creation for others or his personal scoring. Koubek’s also taken a step as an on ball defender over the summer.
Burton is a lighting quick 5’10 playmaker. He can break down defenders with his handle and hits jumpers off the dribble. He’s hard to contain on defense, creates space in isolation, and constantly surveys the floor. Burton has the IQ to play with other ball handlers and pesters guards on defense.