Grassroots Report: Spring Stockrisers
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They say the best thing about Freshman is that they become Sophomores. Take a look at these some ranked players poised to make a jump this Spring. Aubrey Victor NV #152 SF #29 HEIGHT 6'1" POS SF CLASS 2025 View…
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Continue ReadingThey say the best thing about Freshman is that they become Sophomores. Take a look at these some ranked players poised to make a jump this Spring.
Victor flashed a great deal of talent while playing JV for Canyon Springs this past season. He plays hard and scored most of his buckets off drives to the rim. Look for the confidence he picked up to help him mightly this grassroots season.
Saw Boyd during the state tournament and was impressed. The Reno guard has a solid skill set. He can shoot, pass and handle at an above average level, and has a knack for making plays. Depending on who he runs with this Spring, he could definitely improve his rankings position.
Pacheco is the type of player that you hate playing against. The pesky guard will lock down on the defensive end while protecting the ball on the offensive side. His ability to manage a game and swipe a few steals will open a few eyes this Grassroots season.
Kennedy is a player that is slowly developing. He has terrific size, and is due for a breakout Spring. If he shows a minimum of 1% improvement, look for him to be a potential Stockriser as the Summer progresses.
Lot of good stuff from DAP this high school season. Now the key is to see if he can carry it over into AAU play. He has good positional size, having showed the ability to play some 1 during the high school season. Look for an overall refining of his skills to be the biggest indicator of his stockriser status.
Waddell is a player posied to shoot up the rankings. The lefty has a smooth game, showing the ability to score the ball this high school season. Really looking to see if he can be dynamic this summer, in more wide open play style.
Sito is an obvious Stockriser after his performance during the Venom Rankings Run. His combination of size, skill and athleticism is going to make him a valued prospect for several AAU programs. And why not? the wing, has flashed a ton of stockrising potential and simply needs the perfect platform to showcase his skills.
Randall could probably fall into the sleeper category, but don’t ignore the big guys’s stockrising potential. He has the size, and has already flashed some floor stretching game. A lot of it will depend on how well he plays against good competition, but he certainly has the type of talent that could impress.