2025 Prospect Rankings: New Additions
Prep Hoops Michigan recently updated it’s prospect rankings for the class of 2025. There are always exciting new additions to the list on an update. Let’s take a look at some of these new names. Vincent Salmon MI #49 C…
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Continue ReadingPrep Hoops Michigan recently updated it’s prospect rankings for the class of 2025. There are always exciting new additions to the list on an update. Let’s take a look at some of these new names.
Salmon is a big time new addition to the rankings. We’ve seen this young man blow up this summer and fall. He has a next level frame with strength and size and can battle on the block. The most exciting thing about his game is the fact that he has really nice feet and ease of movement as well. Salmon has used the showcase season to show that he has the ability to turn into one of the elite post prospects in the state.
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Hogan is a talented guard that should have some eyes on his game this coming season. He has the chance to make a lot of noise being part of an exciting backcourt. Hogan can attack of the bounce and seems to be able to finish on both sides of the rim. He’s a versatile guard that shown the ability to play both on and off the ball.
Miller is a talented forward that definitely deserves to be among the ranked prospects in the state. He’s versatile enough to play either forward spot effectively. With his ability to score from multiple spots on the floor, Miller can play and attack both inside-out as well as outside-in. He still has a lot of upside and is a very exciting young prospect.
Price-Parks earned his way on the rankings, specifically at the Prep Hoops Michigan Top 250. He has the look of a terrific athletic slashing forward. We have him listed as a power forward, but he seems versatile in his game. Price-Parks is very bouncy under the rim and could be a constant threat on the offensive glass. If he can get going down hill and attack the rim, watch out.
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I really liked what I saw from Anders at the Top 250. He has that next level power under the rim. I just can’t see how a coach somewhere won’t need his frame. Anders plays excellent physical defense and holds his position under the rim. He finds a body on the shot and boxes.