Prospect Film Review: 2024 Scoring Threats
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Welcome to the Prep Hoops edition of Prospect Film Review, where scout Drew Johnson will review the Hudl films of rising recruits and provide an in-depth analysis of their skill sets. As the high school basketball season approaches, it’s important…
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Continue ReadingWelcome to the Prep Hoops edition of Prospect Film Review, where scout Drew Johnson will review the Hudl films of rising recruits and provide an in-depth analysis of their skill sets. As the high school basketball season approaches, it’s important to provide coaches and readers with a clear understanding of reliable insights into up-and-coming athletes, and that’s exactly what Prep Hoops Florida aims to provide in this series. So sit back, relax, and get ready to learn about some of the notable risers around the state.
Enrico Borio Enrico Borio 6'8" | PF North Broward Prep | 2024 State FL | F | Class of 2024 | North Broward Prep | @enrico_borio
2022 stats: 11.1 ppg, 8.9 rebounds, 3.2 assists
College coaches looking for an athletic wing threat that can handle and shoot the rock consistently combined with a good-sized frame, Borio fits that description. Just check the film below, he shows off his ability to reliably score in transition while getting teammates involved. The 6’8 senior has picked up offers from the likes of Morehead State, University of Portland, Jacksonville, and more.
Elijah Laird | CG | Class of 2024 | Pine Ridge | @ElijahLaird5
2022 stats: 16.7 ppg, 5.0 rebounds, 1.5 assists
Laird was selected for 1st Team All-Area and Nominee for Player of the Year last season after leading his team in scoring while shooting 48% from the field. The 6’2 rising senior lefty is a sniper behind the arc but it’s the ability to create his own shot while finishing consistently around the rim that’ll take his scoring game to the next level. His sneaky athleticism and defense prowess are slept on as well. Should see an uptick in interest this fall season.
Kee’shan Hudson | G | Class of 2024 | Cottondale | @ShanGuard0
2022 stats: 13.6 ppg, 3.4 rebounds, 50% FG
Hudson led the Hornets in scoring last season and is set for a promising senior year where he can generate some interest around his recruitment. He’s a sleeper prospect in the North Florida area but check out the clips below, it’s clear this kid is a baller. Slick handle with the rock and a deadly pull-up jumper makes him hard to stop. Has a smaller frame but the floor awareness and true point guard mentality are valuable for the next level.
Elijah Reynolds Elijah Reynolds 5'10" | PG Holy Trinity | 2024 FL | G | Class of 2024 | Holy Trinity | @ElijahReynoldz
2022 stats: 10.9 ppg, 3.3 rebounds, 2.0 assists
Reynolds has to be one of the more slept-on true point guard prospects in his class. He displays solid floor general tendencies because of his good vision and overall basketball IQ. He’s electric with the ball, bearing defenders with flashy speed and compact handles to get to the rim or create space. Look out for him to set the tone this season to get eyes on his recruitment.
Brandyn Seldomridge Brandyn Seldomridge 5'11" | PG Hilliard | 2024 FL | G | Class of 2024 | Hilliard | @BrandynSeldomr1
2022 stats: 8.9 ppg, 3.1 rebounds, 2.0 assists
This kid deserves the recognition as he’s put in consistent work. Seldomridge showed off his ability to be a dead-eye shooter from behind the arc while developing the mid-range game as well. The 6’2 rising senior is a pure scorer that can get his in a variety of ways. Can get hot from three but create around the rim when the defense begins closing out. An important senior season is ahead for Seldomridge as he looks to get on college radars.
Ethan Nolan | G | Class of 2024 | Cypress Creek | @ethannolan_
2022 stats: 12.6 ppg, 4.1 rebounds, 1.8 assists, 42% FG
Nolan is a true riser who has seen his overall game blossom as he heads into a crucial senior season. The 6’2 combo guard can light it up with his smooth jumper but it’s the sneaky athleticism and ability to score at the rim that’ll get him to the next level. He can also provide solid defense with plenty of time to add weight to his frame for college interest.