Faces to Remember: Sunday @ Santa Fe
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These guys had some rememberable performances over the weekend, certainly a group of prospects who are worth keeping an eye on. Dewayne McKinney OK #WL CG #13 HEIGHT 6'1" POS CG CLASS 2027 View Profile Dewayne McKinney Instagram State: Oklahoma…
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McKinney is a jack of all trades, a good two way player to say the least. He’s able to guard 1 through 5 due to his height and long arms being a fast, athletic defender. Good at poking the ball free from players and turning it into a quick lay up at the other end. He can and will put it on the floor to earn his own buckets or create for teammates. When he is off ball he turns into a slasher that likes cutting to the middle to make plays. Those include acrobatic finishes and slipping screens to get action inside. He can also step outside the arc for some corner and wing threes.
Jestin Stonger
Jestin Stonger
Stonger is a talented utility player. He does all the little things that a team needs to be whole. A hustle player looking for opportunities to gain an edge over the other squad. He gets to the loose ball and he cleans up well after long rebounds and turnovers. An agile defender good at moving with ball handlers to get stops or get guards off the ball. A big asset for him is the ability to do well without seeing a ton of usage, he doesn’t have to be involved a ton to display his value.
Elijah Turner
Elijah Turner
Elijah is a spark plug for RSE Elite . He is the focal point of the offense getting the team started early and often. Solid at penetrating to get his way inside, although he isn’t very tall, he uses his speed and ability to change levels to work past defenders. Good at making decisions in the open court and tireless conditioning make him a fast break threat.
Riley came into OKC on a mission to score. He came in tearing it up for 30 points on Sunday morning after a 27-point game on Saturday. He is a premier 3 level scoring guard, that will attack constantly looking for ways to fuel the offense. His ability to shift defenses and space the floor is one of the most lethal aspects of his game. He is agile and will change pace to draw fouls and he is efficient at the stripe. A top point guard prospect in Kansas making a statement.
Jacob has real potential to shine as a two way forward. Able to score from beyond the arc, from the elbows, and get up above the rim for dunks. He excels at making plays along the baseline using his size and length to get finesse shots up. He makes players miss inside, but could definitely be more of a force on defense when aggressively going after blocks. He is a floor spacer, he extends the court and gets opposing bigs out of the paint.