Top Juniors To Watch In Final Four
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The 2023 Florida High School Athletic Association Boys Basketball Final Four has arrived and Prep Hoops is taking a deeper dive at the top prospects in each class on who to watch for during state championship week. We are starting…
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Continue ReadingThe 2023 Florida High School Athletic Association Boys Basketball Final Four has arrived and Prep Hoops is taking a deeper dive at the top prospects in each class on who to watch for during state championship week. We are starting with the seniors and will be making our way down towards the freshman. Let’s get started:
The 6-6 junior shooting guard comes into the Final Four, as the top ranked prospect in the junior class in our Prep Hoops Florida player rankings. The guard can score in a variety of ways whether it’s attacking the basket or from beyond the arc. Knox currently holds offers from Boise State, Kentucky, Louisville and several others. He is also the younger brother of current Portland Trail Blazer Kevin Knox II.
The 6-4 junior guard has continued to develop his game as the season progresses and is in the Final Four for the third consecutive season. Brown plays to his size and length and scores in a variety of ways as well. He holds offers from Buffalo, Florida A&M, Florida Atlantic, Hofstra and several others.
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The 6-5 junior wing took a step ahead this season as he is a three-tool player with his size, athleticism and his ability to guard multiple positions. During the regular season he was a double-double threat averaging 17.4 points and 9.1 rebounds per game for Oak Ridge as they are back in the Final Four for the second time in the last three seasons. He holds offers from Clemson, Illinois and Texas Tech.
The 6-6 wing forward can play a variety of positions on both ends of the floor as he is very active and has great length. He showed a lot of toughness and is a knock down shooter at a high percentage. The Jacksonville University commit averaged 10.0 points, 3.5 rebounds and 3.0 assists per game during the regular season for Providence.
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The Class 7A Player of the Year had a promising junior season as he continues to develop to play at the D-1 level. He averaged 16.1 points and 9.1 rebounds per game this season for Winter Haven and helped lead the Blue Devils to the Final Four for the second consecutive season. He has a natural shooting touch and is hard to guard with his size and length. This season, he has also picked up offers from Illinois-Chicago, New Mexico State and Yale.
The 6-5 small forward plays with a ton of physicality and ability to stretch the floor has also taken a huge step in his game. He can also defend multiple positions very well in the half court and get timely rebounds. During the regular season, Watts averaged 13.1 points and 4.7 rebounds per game for Windermere Prep.
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The 6-6 junior small forward can score in a variety of ways as well as guard multiple positions on the defensive end. He has shown his athleticism by finishing around the rim and can score from beyond the arc. On the defensive side, his length and ability to get steals shows he is taking his game to another level. During the regular season, he averaged 12.8 points and 3.1 rebounds per game.
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The 2023 Florida High School Athletic Association Boys Basketball Final Four has arrived and Prep Hoops is taking a deeper dive at the top prospects in each class on who to watch for during state championship week. We are starting with the seniors and will be making our way down towards the freshman. Let's get started:
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