5 rangy athletes I’ve seen this summer
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Jacori Ervin HEIGHT 6'11" POS PF CLASS 2025 View Player Boost Profile Download Image Jacori Ervin Class 2025 Position PF Height 6'11" HS Phhoenix Prep | AZ 5 rangy athletes I’ve seen this summer Ervin reclassed to the 2025…
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Continue ReadingErvin reclassed to the 2025 class to showcase his insane leading ability. During his high school career, he showed off his offensive versatility, which includes shooting behind the arc and a respectable handle for the position. With Rotary, he’s a rim-running, rebound-grabbing 6’11 4/5. He has head above the rim athleticism, rebounds balls at their peak, and contributes to scoring on the break and offensive glass.
Quinones had several offensive explosions this weekend. His 30-point game against Team Melo showed the full spectrum of the 6’4 combo guard’s game. He hit shots from beyond the arc, made pull-up jumpers, and got to the game at will. He racks up trips to the free throw line like a seasoned professional. He’s a physical driver who seeks out contact and has several ways to force a defender into an uncomfortable situation. Quinones has a quick first step and doesn’t waste time getting to his spots.
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The ECYL team, out of Paris, France, is loaded with size and athleticism at several positions. Dibami is one of three frontcourt players who made an impression and intends to play college ball. The 6’9 big runs the floor hard flies around the block shots and sets meaningful screens. He’s long, lean, and the type of player to thrive in a fast-paced system that allows him to use his physical tools on both ends of the floor.
Ansong has the makings of a diamond in the rough. He’s raw, but there’s no teaching 6’11. The physical tools are all there. The next step is solidifying his game as a big. He can defend the rim and block shots without leaving his feet. He’s a blur in transition, and has that same speed as a roll man. He’s developed a smooth transition handle after training with a former Division I for the last few years. He’s swift on the break and outraced speedy guards in transition. He needs to improve his feel for the game, and I’d like to see him stay engaged every second he’s on the floor, but a talent like his is more than worth monitoring over his senior year.
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Daniel Wol
Daniel Wol
Daniel Wol is an athletic 6’7 forward with an incredible motor. He runs the floor, has his hand in every play, and finishes above the rim with elite athleticism. He’s a lengthy two-way player who affects the game as a rim-running rebounder who uses his speed against defenders in the half-court. He’s more of a straight-line driver, but a quick first step and long strides help him create space to finish at the rim. Extremely talented yet raw 2027 prospect who could develop into a highly regarded combo forward nationally.