5 New Additions In The 2024 Rankings Update
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Prep Hoops Michigan recently updated it’s prospect rankings for the class of 2024. A rankings update always brings with it a group of newcomers to the list. Let’s take a closer look at 5 new additions to the prospect rankings…
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Continue ReadingPrep Hoops Michigan recently updated it’s prospect rankings for the class of 2024. A rankings update always brings with it a group of newcomers to the list. Let’s take a closer look at 5 new additions to the prospect rankings for the class of 2024.
Parker has earned a spot on the rankings list with his play this season. He brings a lot of energy to the floor and a tenacity to rebounding the basketball. Parker’s role is in a small 4, but that’s fine, because he plays much bigger than his height. His aggressiveness under and near the rim helps him pick up a number of high percentage looks at the rim.
Snodgrass is a player that’s definitely worth the price of admission. He’s a versatile player that can play physically under the rim and score with power with his back to the basket. But he can also step out and play small forward and run the floor. Snodgrass has shown the ability to take over and dominate games.
Boike is a player that we should have had ranked before now. He now checks in at #173, but honestly, the number doesn’t do his game justice. He plays with a toughness and a high basketball IQ. Boike has a pretty jumper that he can catch and shoot in rhythm. He’s not just a shooter though, as Boike can defend and distribute as well.
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Scaife has had an excellent senior season and flat out worked his way into the prospect rankings list. He’s just kept showing up game after game with solid and influential play. Scaife contributes in so many ways. He has the ability to score, but he doesn’t have to in order to help his team win. Scaife is a solid 2 way player that reads passes and creates havoc in the passing lanes.
Neal is a fast rising prospect that was added to the list and has next level potential. He’s an energy player that will go 110% from tip to buzzer. Neal is usually at his best when attacking off the bounce. He can put it on the floor and force the hands of the defense with his ability to create and finish as well as his court vision and ability to draw defenders and hit open teammates.