Closer Look at Five Under-the-Radar Prospects
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Many high school basketball prospects are overlooked by scouts and recruiters every year. But some of these under-the-radar prospects have produced so far throughout the season. These players may be slept-on now but they have the potential to succeed and…
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Continue ReadingMany high school basketball prospects are overlooked by scouts and recruiters every year. But some of these under-the-radar prospects have produced so far throughout the season. These players may be slept-on now but they have the potential to succeed and make a name for themselves at the next level. We aim to provide coverage for all student-athletes striving to play college ball.
Adonys Christo
Adonys Christo
2023 stats: 19.1 PPG – 2.8 rebounds – 3.1 assists Really impressed with Christo and his scoring output over the last few games. The 5-9 senior plays with grit and determination no matter the size. He can finish acrobatic layups near the rim and shoot from deep range. A versatile scoring bag. He’s an under the radar small guard that can run the offense and control the rock.
2023 stats: 16.6 PPG – 5.1 rebounds – 2.6 assists Dykhuizen has been an integral part of Santa Fe’s recent success on the hardwood because of his high motor and leadership mentality that boosts his team when he’s on the court. He’s taken an even bigger role for the Hawks this season but continues to provide a paint presence for the team.
Slyvester Lewis
Slyvester Lewis
2023 stats: 9.9 PPG – 6.1 rebounds – 6.8 blocks Not sure if there has been a typo or what but you read that right folks, Lewis is third in the nation in blocks with 6.8 per game. He’s a 6-9 paint beast who is looking to have a stellar season for college interest. Lewis is a lengthy forward prospect with good athletic ability and defensive instincts.
Earl has been such an impactful component to this Windermere squad. The 6-2 sophomore guard is smart with the ball in his hands as he can rack up assists. He’s an intelligent decision maker that can run the offense as a developing floor general. Slept-on for now but won’t be for long if he stays consistent throughout the season.
Jordan Isaac
Jordan Isaac
2023 stats: 18.9 PPG – 3.4 rebounds – 1.7 steals This kid is truly under the radar. No likes or glamor for social media. Just hard work and consistency in the scoring column. Isaac is a 6-3 combo guard that’s simply a bucket. Can shoot the rock, drive to the basket, score in iso sets, or work the pick and roll. Impressive film, if he keeps growing and making noise, he could pick up some college interest.