Prep Hoops Summer Standouts – Part 2
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The level of prep basketball across the country has been high this spring and summer. Prep Hoops was able to see and scout many of those players. Let’s take a look at some Prep Hoops summer standouts! You can find…
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Continue ReadingThe level of prep basketball across the country has been high this spring and summer. Prep Hoops was able to see and scout many of those players. Let’s take a look at some Prep Hoops summer standouts!
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Tunis has really shown his talent over the last year. He’s a terrific prospect that excels off the pick and roll. Tunis finds the mismatch off the screen and attacks it, whether it be off the bounce or with his jumper. Double teaming him can be a huge mistake for opponents as he does a great job splitting the defenders with his handles.
Jackson Handley
Jackson Handley
There’s a lot to like about Handley’s game and he’s certainly caught the eye of scouts and coaches. He has a terrific jumper that features a quick release. Handley can get it off, stay focused and bury it with consistency even with a hand in his face. He’s very dangerous from the mid range with his ability to shoot effectively in traffic. Handley seems very comfortable working off the baseline.
Elijah Freeman
Elijah Freeman
Freeman really caught the eyes of a lot of people with his play this spring and summer. He really looks like a playmaker with the ball in his hands. Freeman can dribble through pressure and can attack the rim and create for himself and his teammates. I really like the way that he can play off of 2 feet when he drives the lane.
Conrad Okulski
Conrad Okulski
Okulski did a really nice job making sure that his name was on the map this summer. He really has a well tuned offensive game. Okulski does a nice job finding open space around the perimeter and staying pass and shot ready. When a defender steps out and pressure him, he has the ability to put it on the floor and create.
Peintner is a definitely a player to keep an eye on and he showed that over the spring and summer. He does a great job attacking off the wing and the baseline. Peintner gets to the rim, uses a jump stop, and finds a clean look at the bucket. He’s a true 3 level scorer that can spray his jumper from all around the arc.