2024 Prospect Rankings Update: Stock-Risers
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Prep Hoops Michigan recently updated it’s prospect rankings for the class of 2024. It’s always exciting to see who rose on the list. Let’s take a look at 5 stock-risers in the recent updates. MJ Yeager MI #24 PG #5…
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Continue ReadingPrep Hoops Michigan recently updated it’s prospect rankings for the class of 2024. It’s always exciting to see who rose on the list. Let’s take a look at 5 stock-risers in the recent updates.
Yeager is probably still underrated. But part of me thinks he thrives in that role. Yeager will simply outwork the other 99.9%. Remember when he was known as a good shooter? Well now he’s one of the best shooters in the midwest (at least) and an elite lead guard that can run an offense and distribute the ball.
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Dillard is another player that could be considered underrated even after another dramatic rise up the rankings. He has the type of offensive firepower that makes me refuse to put a cap on his capabilities. Dillard is a highlight reel shooter and scorer, but like Yeager above, he’s really expanded his game to a great degree. College coaches would be best served getting some film on Dillard ASAP.
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Hureskin started his rise up the rankings with a lights out performance in the fall at the Prep Hoops Michigan Top 250. He’s continued that rise with his elite play this high school season. Quite simply, he’s one of the top pure scorers in the state. Hureskin is what they mean when they call a play dynamic on the offensive end.
Huntley has had a true breakout season. He’s a smaller lead guard with elite quickness and playmaking ability. Huntley is excellent leading a break with the ball in his hands. He can create shots with his handles and fast first step. Huntley can attack the rim, draw the defense, and create for his teammates as well.
I’ve been lucky enough to see Latham play a couple times this high school season and there’s a lot to like about him as a player and prospect. He a lean 6’7″ with length and a wingspan that seems, by look, even bigger than that. Latham has shown the ability to be a force on the boards and can pick up high percentage put backs. He can also be trusted with the ball and play some off the perimeter.