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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. Click here for part 3. Lorenzo Cason…
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SubscribeThe 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. Click here for part 3.
Lorenzo Cason
FAU’s newest recruit controls the flow of the offense like few in the country can. He’s a complete lead guard that can score, facilitate, and make plays on defense. His senior year could be one for the record books as he pushes Victory Christian to a deep playoff run.
Gerard O’keefe
O’Keefe is improving his on playmaking skills while showcasing a dangerous jumper. The 6’4 combo guard proved he can pick and roll duties while splitting time as the lead ball handler with other talented guards around him. What impressed the most is his physical on ball defense.
Dakota Morris
Morris is a big wing who punished defenses when he gets downhill. His ability to run off screens opens up opportunities for him to get a head of steam where his midrange jumper and ability to score through contact to make him an offensive weapon. Morris has a college ready frame at 6’6 210 pounds.
Grady Schwartz Grady Schwartz 6'7" | SF Episcopal | 2024 State FLSchwartz is a 6’7 combo forward who flashed the craft and athleticism to produce at the next level. He was in attack mode and led to above the rim finishes and drawing fouls. The senior has a solid handle and good footwork for his size.
Kent Jackson
Jackson showcased several tools that are making him a coveted mid major prospect. The 6’2 combo guard has a strong frame, deep range, and the ability to create space off the dribble. Jackson buried shots beyond the arc off the dribble and off the catch. He proved he can break down a defense in space and out of the pick and roll.
Narayan Thomas
Thomas is a 6’5 guard going under the radar in Daytona. He’s a good old ball threat with mobility and a nose for cutting. With his size and athleticism, he doubles as a good defender, transition threat, and rebounder.
Deandre Newland
Newland is 7 footer with flashes of potential. He has the size, length, and light feet to compete at the next level. He needs to improve on the offensive end but has to be a quality rim protector.