Final 2024 Rankings: Biggest Movers
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The Senior class will see the end of their basketball careers by Saturday night, regardless of if they win it all or not. Hard to believe these 2024s will be in college in 5 months as it seems like a…
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Continue ReadingThe Senior class will see the end of their basketball careers by Saturday night, regardless of if they win it all or not. Hard to believe these 2024s will be in college in 5 months as it seems like a lot of them were just starting their careers as freshmen a couple of months ago. This class has been a good one and would have been even better without so many kids moving to 2025 for the free Covid year. Here’s a breakdown of the biggest movers in this final update for the Senior class.
From a little off the radar to garnering multiple D1 offers this season, Jack climbs from 31st to 16th in this final edition of the class rankings. Reddick does a little bit of everything and has a very bright future as a big guard at the college level.
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Sliding up 30 spots in the last update, Grant moves from 57th to 27th after a huge Senior season where he would have been 8th region player of the year in most seasons. Neal should sign at the scholarship level sometime this Spring.
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Hampton moves 12 spots from 53rd to 41st and honestly could have been even higher with another update to these rankings as he made huge strides in his Senior season. Reshaun waited his turn at GRC behind a stacked 2023 class and took advantage of increased opportunities in his final year.
Possibly the biggest mover in this update, Breeden went from 86th to 43rd and is one of the more overlooked players in the class. With his athleticism and shooting, Spencer should be a scholarship level signee at the next level.
The 9th region player of the year, Nathan went from 89th to 49th in this update and finished his Bluebird career as one of the better players in recent years. He averaged 18 and 6 in one of the most competitive regions in Kentucky.
Cracking the top 50, Shene had a major season after being predominantly a role player for his first three seasons, Ryan moved from 60 to 50 on the back of averaging 12 points and 9 rebounds in his Senior season.