Updated 2024 Rankings More Newcomers
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The PH NorCal Class of 2024 Rankings have been updated. We have more newcomers in this group that have played well throughout the season, while we were in attendance, and are solid contributors to their teams. Pierce Curtain #174 PG…
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Continue ReadingThe PH NorCal Class of 2024 Rankings have been updated. We have more newcomers in this group that have played well throughout the season, while we were in attendance, and are solid contributors to their teams.
He’s an experienced guard, and a key player, sometime starter for one of NorCal’s top teams. He’ll knock down the 3point shot in the corners, and along the perimeter when left open. He’s a good ball mover, sees the court to make the extra pass, doesn’t waste dribbles. He’ll cut and move without the ball on offense. He has good foot speed to stay on ball, a good help defender.
A sold combo guard with good foot speed with or without the ball. He has a good first step on drives to the basket. He’s an excellent shooter from mid-range out past the 3point line. He’s the second leading scorer on his team at 15pts per game. He’s good from the free throw line. He’s good ball handler that has shown he can run the team in half-court sets.
Andrew Johnson Andrew Johnson 6'5" | SF Turlock | 2024 State
Andrew Johnson Andrew Johnson 6'5" | SF Turlock | 2024 State
He’s the leading scorer and rebounder on his team at this point in the season. He’s good around the basket finishing plays after using hard dribbles to get into the paint. He works from the high post with good passing out to the perimeters. He has a nice mid-range jump shot that goes in. He’s a good court runner, and will deliver key buckets down the stretch for his team.
He’s standing 6’7 with a frame to put on more muscle. He’s a bit raw but showed us he could be an inside/out type of prospect with more work. He has a shot he can make from the corners, and the top of the key. He moves okay inside the key positioning himself for rebounds and put backs. He’ll set solid screens up top and will find the open shooters, and cutters.
He’s a solid body football player who’s a sometimes starter and contributor to the Crusaders. He doesn’t stuff the stat sheet but he’s kind of that utility player that every team needs. He’s a tough defender, he’ll make the extra pass up court and around the perimeter. At about 6’0 he’s a strong body to go inside to help rebound.
The first time we saw Nakai in a game, he drove baseline spent off using a dribble or two, gathered himself and threw down a two handed dunk, he’s 6’3. He’s speedy, handles the ball well to attack the paint and rim, he goes up high on the paint jumper, he can knock down 3’s around the perimeter. He’s fast getting up court in transition.