High Potential ’26 & ’27 Sleepers
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Get in on these guys before they really blow up. These 2026s and 2027s are some of the higher potential sleepers in their class who shouldn’t be sleepers for much longer. Check out some names who should be able to…
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Continue ReadingGet in on these guys before they really blow up. These 2026s and 2027s are some of the higher potential sleepers in their class who shouldn’t be sleepers for much longer. Check out some names who should be able to make the most of the spring season and hit the ground running this winter.
A freshman wing who thrives on defense, he has the wingspan and athleticism to pair with a high work rate that makes him one of the most interesting players from a defensive standpoint in his class. The offense will come as he puts in more work on his jumper but he already shows good slashing ability and can hit the 3 at a decent rate as of now.
A tall, skilled forward who has all the makings of a bigger kid who can play-make and get to the bucket off the dribble. Just needs to sure up some footwork and he can be a versatile offensive threat. Already has the ability to stretch the floor with the 3-ball and shows up with big blocks on the defensive end from time to time.
Another wing with good size, Bell showed increased athleticism this season as his body took the next step in his maturation. He has developed some pretty good bounce and has the aggression to make things happen on both ends at the rim. His jumper is looking better too, and I wouldn’t be surprised to see him bust out as one of the top players in his league next season at Capital.
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The Chelan freshman has the skills already to be a solid prospect but last year he lacked a little physicality at times. With another spring and summer season under his belt, he could come back to Chelan next winter with a much bigger presence. He already has great timing to block shots both near the basket and further out. He moves pretty well, has all the makings of a kid who can stretch the floor too. Uttech is playing with Meta Hoops this spring.
Nunez is already a physically imposing player who can shrug off defenders on his way to the hoop and shows the foundation of some pretty good footwork through traffic. The development of a more consistent jumper would really elevate his game and it looks like that part isn’t far off. He’s a hard worker on both ends and already has a year of starting under his belt at River Ridge.
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The super shifty guard didn’t have a huge role last season at Garfield but he has all the makings of a playmaking guard who can get to the cup and harass the opposing PG’s on the other end. He has a long reach for his size and uses big crossovers, excellent footwork, and some nice touch to get shots up all around the paint. He should have a bigger role for the Bulldogs next season and could emerge as a name to know in the Metro.
Christiansen announced himself this past season as a first-team selection in the Wesco 4A. He’s a soft-shooting lefty who has some good craftiness to his game. He not only can bury shots from deep but has shown he can mix up timing around the rim and hit from difficult angles to convert in close. He’s also a heady kid who plays largely mistake-free hoop and is willing to make the right play at the right time.
Here’s a guard who will pick you up full court and gladly does it for the entire four quarters. He’s up there with the best defenders in his class and while that has been his calling card recently, he’s also been showing good progress offensively, gaining confidence in his jump shot and showing he can create more reliably off the dribble for his teammates. He’s a kid to watch who’s already off to a great start this spring with NW Drip.
Henry’s a phenomenal athlete who’s always shown the ability to create shots at a high level and he’s continued to show that ability with WA Supreme this spring. He has big bounce, good stop-and-go, and has looked better shooting off the bounce to sink pullups. He’s a guard who can help on the glass, make big plays on the defensive end, and has grown as a playmaker to pair with his scoring ability.