2024: UNSIGNED Shooting Guards-Small Forwards Part II
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Smith just helped the Blazers win a Class 4A State Championship this season. Smith isn’t flashy at all with his play, but he usually leaves the floor productive. He’s a very underrated passer from out top. Joshua will burn the defense with his ability to spread the floor from downtown and knocking down open shots. He ran with Carolina Pressure on the Grassroots circuit.
Quinn made the move over to Westminster Catawba this past season after playing at Moravian Prep. Stephen likes to go to work from the corners and behind the three-point line. He really moves well without the ball in his hands and finds ways to get open. Quinn can easily run off a string of jumpers before you realize he just scorched you for 5 in a row from behind the line. If your program needs a shooter on the roster take a look here.
Robinson really has very good academics in the classroom. Taye has a sweet looking shot release and especially from behind the arc. He always seems to very poised on the floor with his shot and tends to have very good shot selection. Taye plays the game more as a catch-shoot guy.
White plays the game to the fullest at all times. He really thrives on the competition with his play and effort at all times. Elijah will finish drives to the bucket with his left-hand on a regular basis. He has a nice mid-range jumper to play with his aggressive style to the rack. White certainly likes to play the game in attack mode for the Eagles.
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Carter helped the Cardinals win a SCISA Class 4A State Championship this season. Evan does a good job of rebounding the ball outside of his area. He has the ability to play inside-out at times on the floor. Carter plays active in the passing lanes with his length.
Evan a left-handed forward averaged 12.1 ppg and 7.9 rebounds this past season for the Cardinals (21-15). Carer finished his career with 1,084 points and 715 rebounds.
Clyde is a left-handed forward for the Cyclones. He really excels very well in the classroom academically. Mauldin can finish with a short jump hook at times or simply a putback on the glass. He can step-out and knockdown the 3-ball. Clyde always seems to be in position to make a play on the floor.
Stanley a bouncy wing really excels in the transition game. Ty will look to stalk the baseline when given the chance. He plays his best basketball when looking to attack the cup. He still must improve on his perimeter shooting for the next level.
Stanley averaged 11.3 ppg this season for the Bulldogs (12-14).