2025 Rankings Update Stock Risers 100
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PH NorCal rankings have been updated. Here’s a group of prospects who either moved up into the top 100 or improved their positioning with good play throughout the season. Rashawn Inglemon #32 PG #7 HEIGHT 5'10" POS PG CLASS 2025…
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Continue ReadingPH NorCal rankings have been updated. Here’s a group of prospects who either moved up into the top 100 or improved their positioning with good play throughout the season.
He’s a quick, confident guard with slick handles, speed and quickness to create shot opportunities for himself and others, he’s a willing passer, who’ll penetrate the paint for kick-outs, and dump offs. His ability to change directions makes him difficult to defend. He knocks down mid-range jumpers off the dribble, 3’s if left unattended. He has the speed to defend on ball.
Good fundamentals, sees the court for the extra pass, knocks down open shots, short and long. He does a good job of running the teams offense in half-court sets. The lefty is pass first guard with good decision making, he does a good job of spreading the ball around and moving it up in transition. He’ll get steals with his good hands.
Franklin raised his stock early in the season. The 6’6 G/F showed he could work along the perimeter knocking down 3’s, using his dribble for a couple of strong drives finishing at the rim. He has a mid-range jumper off the dribble, he finished in transition. He helps on the boards.
He’s been on an upward path since the spring and summer. He’s now proven himself to be a key piece on a good team in the tough EBAL. He finishes with strength around the rim. He’ll hit the short jumper, and he’s good getting out in transition, he’ll dunk it if there’s a path. He’s using boxouts to go after rebounds. His best days are ahead.
Bass has nice frame to fill, being more physical would add to an improving set of offensive skills he’s developed. He’s a good ball handler and passer, he plays on balance, doesn’t force shots. He can be aggressive attacking the basket from different angles including the baseline, he plants and plays off two feet. He’ll drop a 3ptr in rhythm.
Greens having a good season. He’s been steady, and reliable prospect this season. He understands what he can do in a game, not a lot of errors. He’s shown he can run point at times, he’s a ball mover with passing around the perimeter, and in transition. He moves without the ball, squared and ready to shoot 3’s he’s taking and making with confidence.
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He’s alert and aggressive, a good on ball defender with quick feet and hands to generate steals and turnovers, he’s good up top trapping, he’ll go after blocks and help rebound. He takes it strong to the rim in transition avoiding charges, and using a euro step to finish at times. He’ll hit the set open 3ptr along the perimeter.
He’s solid performer with good all around guard play. He’s more of a combo guard, showing he can run the teams offense with good ball handling, passing and decision making. We’ve seen him be aggressive working off ball getting to the basket and pulling up for short jumpers off the dribble. He’s a good defender. 8.5pts a game.
He’s a rising prospect who could improve his ranking with a good spring and summer. He’s long and wiry with good guard skills. He plays multiple positions with his team. He handles the ball up top with good passing, and decision making. He can get into the paint for different finishes, he’ll take the bump. He can hit the open 3. He’s averaging 19.4pts per game.
At 6’6 he’s a growing body. He’s showing a bit of an inside/out game. He’s getting things done in the paint with decent foot work, and lengthy arm to finish at the rim including dunks, and gathering rebounds. He works well from the high and mid-post passing, using a dribble or to to get closer. He’ll hit a 3 from the top. He could be a double, double guy at this level.
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He has foot speed and is aggressive pushing the ball in transition. He has the skills to run point in half-court sets. He’ll attack the rim along the perimeter, he can hit the mid-range jumper off the dribble and a 3 along the perimeter on occasion. He doesn’t give up on the defensive side of the ball he’ll challenge you all the way to the basket on the drive.