Rankings Release: Positional Breakdown C/O 2024 PF’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 PFs representing this class. Pharaoh Compton NV #2 PF #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 PFs representing this class.
Our #1 player in the class of 2024 is an explosive, powerful finishers. Compton has punished rims throughout the southwest. He returns to the state after playing at Compass Prep last season. The lefty is down to his final 6 schools which includes Mountain West Powerhouse SDSU and hometown UNLV.
Davis is one of the hardest playing players in the class. He is a dillegent rebounder that averaged nearly 10 boards per game in one of the toughest leagues in California. He makes an apperance as a top 10 player and one of the highest ranked Northern players.
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Lemke is one of the top shooting big men in the state. The stretch 4 has a smooth stroke who has the ability to space the floor in catch and shoot, or pick and pop action.
Anderson is a unique player. He has the ability to bully players down low, and can play facing the basket on the perimeter. Anderson competes, grabbing both offensive and defensive rebounds in volume.
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The transfer from Alaska will have an immediate impact, and may give Legacy the edge it needs in 4A. He is a big time interior defender, a better than average athlete and a good finisher around the rim. He enters the rankings as a top 25 player.
Richardson will be a member of my all underatted team. The lefty uses his length to protect the rim, and rebound. He also has underatted hands, showing the ability to catch in traffic and finish around the rim.
Payne was one of the highest rising players in the class. The hybrid forward runs the floor well, has the ability to finish in transition and can shoot the basketball. He is a corner sniper who also has the ability to show and go using solid 1 v 1 ability.
Stearman provides a physical precense for Foothill. He one of the best per minute rebounders in the state, and can score the ball around the rim. He comes in as a top 50 player in the rankings and a top 10 Power forward.
Bakindo gets credit for all the hard work he’s put in. He went from a strictly raw athlete, to a player with an evolving skill set. He plays with good energy, being one of the better effort and 50/50 guys.