Which 2025 Forwards could breakout this Spring?
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The spring AAU season is in full swing with the live period coming up in a few weeks. The rising junior class has the potential to make noise in the spring, especially in the frontcourt. Here are the 2025 forwards…
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Continue ReadingThe spring AAU season is in full swing with the live period coming up in a few weeks. The rising junior class has the potential to make noise in the spring, especially in the frontcourt. Here are the 2025 forwards who could breakout this spring.
Muntari ended the season on a high note for the Vikings and is looking to carry it over into the spring. The 6’8 forward has a good release on his jumper and sets his feet before he shoots. Muntari dives to the basket hard and finishes nicely around the basket. He elevates for rebounds on both ends of the floor and influences shots on the defensive end. Muntari’s ability to stretch the floor is something that will help his stock in a big way over the next couple of months.
Webb has the potential to breakout this spring with his ability to affect the game in a number of ways. The 6’7 forward has a good face-up game as he can put the ball on the floor and get to the rim. Webb does not mind drawing contact in the paint and can knock down jumpers on the perimeter. He can defend multiple positions on the floor and is a strong rebounder. Webb is a versatile forward prospect who should put his game on display this spring and summer.
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Colwell had a strong sophomore campaign for the Cougars and it should carry over into the spring. The 6’5 forward attacks the basket with a purpose as he gets to the rim and can finish through contact. Colwell is more than just a slasher as he can also score in the mid-range and sets his feet before he shoots. He fights for rebounds on both ends of the floor and gets deflections on the defensive end. Colwell is a physical forward prospect who should make plays all spring.
Wucherpfennig has the potential to have a strong spring as he should get more touches on the offensive end. The 6’5 forward is quite comfortable playing on the perimeter as he can knock down jumpers and put the ball on the floor to get to the rim. Wucherpfennig finishes nicely around the basket and rarely forces shots in the half court. He moves well without the ball in his hands and is a good rebounder. Wucherpfennig is a stretch-four prospect whose ability to space the floor is something that will help his stock in a big way this spring.
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Fleming had a monster sophomore season for the Tigers and is looking to carry it over into the spring season. The 6’4 wing explodes off the floor for dunks and can finish through contact in the paint. Fleming knows how to get to his spot on the floor and rises up over his defender in the half court. He skies for rebounds on both ends of the floor and uses his athleticism to make plays on the defensive end. Fleming is a two-way wing prospect who will be one to watch this spring.