Summer Eye Catchers Part 2
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A few more Eye Catching prospects that played well this summer. Malick Diallo UT #4 C #1 HEIGHT 6'9" POS C CLASS 2024 View Player Malick Diallo Instagram State: Utah School: Wasatch Academy Club: Utah Prospects Malick really elevated his…
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Malick really elevated his game and all that work payed off because he has gotten so many more offers and options for the next level. Although he might not be a high flyer her has likely a +4 wingspan and that makes a big difference when he matches up against other 7″0 players. He can size them up and use his footwork and his length to contest, even without jumping. He has great coverage movement on shows, doubles and even when he switches off. Offensive game is really expanding as he is comfortable with the ball in his hands on handoffs and re-screens. He has a good feel for cutters and a good eye for passing. Smart in the post as he does not force many shots but rather he reads the defense and gets the ball moving out of the post. Malick had a great summer.
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Sean Felts
Sean Felts
This kid is off the radar and he might be raw but he has some potential as he showed some very nice flashes this summer playing with his club team. He keeps those hands high and provides a big target and he moves well without the ball, cutting, relocating and just being active near the basket. The height and length could be an opportunity for a college to offer him more development and training but he could be a sleeper get for a team that can develop bigs.
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Jagger looks really strong and ready to take his game to a new level as he battled some tough covers out of state and showed what he could do and that is be dominant in the post. When he engages as a defender earlier and pushes players off of the block he can really use his later movement and strength to keep players from getting easy looks. His mobility in the perimeter is great and he is just a kid that will likely get better in college. He had a good showing at the U.S Open in Memphis, TN.
Tanner showed a great deal of growth this summer and he was turning heads. His play off the ball was just as impressive as his play on the ball. He showed he can move off the ball and make an impact as he was cutting to the rim and getting to spots out on the floor where he could rise up and finish above close-outs. He was handling the ball well and he can create space for himself which is important at the next level as a lead guard.