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<p>The guys that have made a nice move into the top areas of the Minnesota senior PROSPECT rankings.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1411178' first='Brayson' last='Boike'] of Dawson-Boyd. If Brad Bigler is getting the [player_tooltip player_id='1411178' first='Brayson' last='Boike'] we saw at state, the Mustangs are going to have a very, very nice player. You would likely say that the Mustangs are getting a D1 guy that has been forced to division two because schools want experience. At state Brayson was aggressive, skilled at all spots, consistent, and at that level unstoppable leading to a title. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1874916' first='Micah' last='Curtis'] of St. Louis Park. Monster numbers. Great size at 6'8. Strength. Agility. Better touch than people expected. And the motor to continually put up those numbers. Physically I have to imagine North Dakota hasn't had something like Micah lately. When I started doing rankings 20 years ago, power forwards like Micah were wanted badly and were high major kids. Think Trevor Mbakwe types. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1567964' first='Isa' last='El-Amin'] of Minnetonka. I thought Isa was tremendous. He shot 43 percent from the field and most importantly play made for a team that finished 19-10 and I think many - myself included - thought would go 10-19. But the coaching at Tonka and the leadership of El-Amin willing a team that found a nice groove playing together really surprised us all. He can be the scoring guard or the playmaker as we saw running the show for [program_tooltip program_id='2075431' first='D1' last='Minnesota']. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2175446' first='Daveion' last='Hart'] of Hopkins. Watch out for Hart in the future. I think there is more to him than we have seen. He is a better shooter I think than we saw this - lower percentage year than last - but he was also in a role with shooters around him (Smith and Semanko) with attacking guards that he can rim run to and finish in numbers. Hart is explosive and long, one of the quickest players in the state off of his feet. With some skill work and some added strength, he has the agility and explosive bounce to be a really nice prospect. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2381222' first='Deng' last='Lueth'] of Rochester JM. This guy..... those are the longest legs I have ever seen. I have worked with seven footers in the NBA that don't have as long of legs as Deng (they have longer torsos than he does though). His length is incredible and it gave [player_tooltip player_id='1310206' first='Tommy' last='Ahneman'] problems. Huge hands, has made incredible strides, and when he works in a college weight room he is going to get core strength and power. If he wants it, Deng can have it. Those guy could make money in basketball if he fully commits to continued development which it seems like has to some degree the last 12 months. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1454976' first='Wyatt' last='McBeth'] of Wayzata. Wyatt is always going to be on the thin side but he is agile, long, smart and productive. A good defender with skill and now a state championship medal, I think Wyatt would make for a really nice division two prospect right now. </p>
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The guys that have made a nice move into the top areas of the Minnesota senior PROSPECT rankings.
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