Rankings Release: Positional Breakdown C/O 2024 C’s
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The new PrephoopsNevada rankings have been released. The class of 2024 is one of our most extensive classes to date with almost 150 players ranked. Let’s look at some of the top 5Men representing this class. Pape Ndiaye NV #3 C #1…
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Continue ReadingThe new PrephoopsNevada rankings have been released. The class of 2024 is one of our most extensive classes to date with almost 150 players ranked. Let’s look at some of the top 5Men representing this class.
N’diaye recently made news by commiting to his hometown school. The 7 footer is a good rim protector with a unique skill set. He is fluid, and a legit threat to go coast to coast and finish. The #2 ranked player in the class is the top center in the class.
The St John’s committ is one of the best shot blockers in the country. Maker is an competitive 5 man that plays the game with a passion. He’ll score the ball off putbacks and lobs from the dunkers spot. His signature skill makes him one of the top defenders in the country and our 3rd ranked player.
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Whittle is a traditional low post player. He is right hand dominant, but unstopable when he can turn over his left shoulder. He has strong hands which also makes him one of the better rebounders in the class.
Ellena is one of the West Coast top high academic centers. He has big time rim protection ability. The center plays with a passion, showing a willingness to sprint the floor and finish plays above the rim.
Tomlin is going to be a good small ball 5 man for some university. He’s a good athlete who has shown the ability to step out and shoot the three ball. Tomlin has a springy first jump, which allows him to get off the floor and rebound at a high level.
Bryan is a load down low. The two sports star is a monster on the football field and the defensive glass. He is one of the most physical defenders in the state, and has shown the ability to finish around the rim.
Quinn flys under the radar a bit, playing for Meadows. He is a hybrid five man capable of stepping out and knocking down an outside jumper, he also does a good job of using soft hands and good feet to finish around the rim.
Thomas is a hard charging, physical 5 man. He has good explosion, allowing him to get off the ground quickly. He’s shown the ability to finish around the rim, as well as play over it.
The big man will get a great opportunity this year at Gorman. The long rangy center has the ability to protect around the rim, and is a better than average finisher around the basket.
Martins is a guy that brings his hard hat. The five man is a willing rim runner, and has shown the ability to rebound and protect the rim.
Meeks is a sleeper to keep an eye on. He’ll provide a physical interior precense for Cheyenne. The center competes hard, and is a volume rebounder.