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<p>With AAU in full swing and the live periods coming up in May, here's a look at seven unranked players who are starting to make some noise that college coaches should get familiar with.</p>
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<p><strong>Horatio Kinlock | 6'2” CG | Huguenot/Circle Sports</strong></p>
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<p>Kinlock was quietly one of the better guards in the Richmond area this past season at Huguenot, and he's had a great start to his summer with Circle Sports as well. The 6'2” combo is dynamic off the bounce and thrives in transition with his speed in the open floor, he has good vision and delivers passes on the money, he can create space and score it from multiple levels, and he sets the tone defensively as well with his on ball pressure.</p>
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<p><strong>Resean Miller | 6'4” WF | Huguenot/Circle Sports</strong></p>
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<p>Miller is another up and coming prospect at Huguenot and on this Circle Sports team to keep an eye on, as he has a ton of upside moving forward with his athleticism and budding skillset. At 6'4” he has prototypical size and a frame that should fill out well as he moves forward, he thrives in transition where he can run the floor and finish above the rim, he can score it off the bounce and off the catch, and he is a very good perimeter defender as well.</p>
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<p><strong>Isaac Radde | 6'2” WG | Tandem Friends/VA Havoc 434</strong></p>
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<p>Radde had a big junior season at Tandem Friends, and is emerging as one of the better players in the Charlottesville area. The 6'2” wing shoots the cover off the ball from deep with good range and a quick release, he can play on the ball and has the ability to create space or get by defenders and get to the rim, and he has great instincts on both ends of the floor as well.</p>
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<p><strong>Brown Cobb | 6'1” PG | Patrick Henry (Ashland)/Team Richmond</strong></p>
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<p>While Patrick Henry isn't exactly known as one of the better programs in the Richmond area, Cobb is starting to emerge as a player to keep an eye on and he's part of a very good Team Richmond squad as well. The 6'1” lead guard is a high IQ playmaker and a true floor general who can get his teammates good looks, he can drill it from deep off the catch or off the bounce, and he's a crafty finisher when he gets in the lane as well.</p>
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<p><strong>Quincy Brown | 6'6” F | Benedictine/Team Richmond</strong></p>
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<p>Team Richmond has a plethora of bigs for colleges of all levels, and one of those players who is starting to emerge after a good junior season is Brown. The 6'6” forward is a versatile threat who can score it at the rim and has great touch in the midrange, he pursues the basketball and is a good rebounder on both ends of the floor, and he plays with a good motor on the defensive end as well.</p>
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<p><strong>Jason Deal | 6'6” F | Rappahannock/Higher Level</strong></p>
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<p>Deal comes from the Northern Neck area which isn't the biggest market, but he's ready to show he's a prospect that coaches should be on as he competes in the HGSL with Higher Level. The 6'6” forward is a walking mismatch as he can post smaller defenders and score it in the paint, he can step out and make shots from the perimeter, he can play off the bounce and is an athletic finisher, and he is a good rebounder on both ends too.</p>
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<p><strong>Sylvestor Coleman | 6'7” PF | Portsmouth Christian/BWSL EYCL</strong></p>
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<p>When it comes to upside, there aren't many prospects you'll find in the entire state with more than Coleman who is coming off a breakout junior season at PC. The 6'7” forward is a natural and explosive athlete who can run in transition and finish above the rim, he is a good rim protector who can alter shots with his length and athleticism, he can switch and guard on the perimeter, and he is just scratching the surface with how good he can be moving forward.</p>
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With AAU in full swing and the live periods coming up in May, here's a look at seven unranked players who are starting to make some noise that college coaches should get familiar with.
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