Rankings Release: Positional Breakdown C/O 2024 SF’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 small forwards representing this class. Dominic Williams NV #11 SF…
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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 small forwards representing this class.
Lot of excitement around Williams’ return. The top ranked small forward in the class is a versatile, athletic wing player capable of scoring off direct post ups or slashes to the rim. He’s the top SF in the class.
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Rhymes is a scoring wing, that has shown the ability to shoot the three or score in 1 v 1 situations. He has good R&J ability which allows him to score when he’s out in transition.
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Porter may be the most physical small forward in the class. The two sports star has no problem mixing it up in the interior. He is a tough rebounder, that can score off putbacks, he also has good strength allowing him to defend bigger players.
Barney is one of the most productive players in the class. He put up a double double last year for Green Valley. He is a big time rebounder, that has shown versatile scoring ability, en route to landing as a top 10 player at this position.
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Smith is an active forward that plays with a ton of energy. He will defend everyone on the floor, and can score by filling the lane in transition. The hard playing forward is one of the top glue guys for a Mojave program looking to make history this year.
Bradley brings an edge to the game with his physicality and intensity. The forward is not afraid to throw his body into defenders to score, however he also has a nice touch from outside. He comes in as a top 50 player in his class.
Duhart is probably closer to a 4 but he will be playing a lot of 3 because of the size of DP this year. This will give one of the state’s top rebounders and forwards an even bigger advantage.
CNJ is the prototypical small forward. He has good size and is one of the best catch and shoot weapons in the state. The floor spacing forward is one of the top 50 overall players in the state.