Six SEPA 2024s We’d Offer Right Now
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This spring a considerable number of SEPA 2024 prospects were fortunate enough to receive offers from college basketball programs. A handful of elite 2024s have even decided where they were going to play at the next level and already gave…
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Continue ReadingThis spring a considerable number of SEPA 2024 prospects were fortunate enough to receive offers from college basketball programs.
A handful of elite 2024s have even decided where they were going to play at the next level and already gave their verbal commitment.
Still, there are a number of 2024s we believe college coaches are absolutely sleeping on. We don’t even need to watch them in June, because if it were up to us, the players highlighted below would receive a college scholarship offer today.
Ron Brown III Ron Brown III 5'11" | CG SCH Academy | 2024 State PA – 6’2” / SCH Academy / Philly Revolution / Combo Guard: After a solid junior season, Brown has been one of the biggest breakout prospects of the 2023 spring circuit. His versatility, basketball IQ and leadership skills are off the charts. Brown can score or distribute in transition as well as the half-court. He can splash threes of every variety (40% 3PM at Spring Jam Fest). As a bonus, Brown is willing to defend for 94 feet.
Darius Frazier Darius Frazier 6'4" | SG Germantown Friends School | 2024 State PA – 6’4″ / Germantown Friends / Philly Pride Select / Shooting Guard: In 2022-23 Frazier posted a nice season (10 ppg. & 6 rpg.) as the 2nd / 3rd option for GFS. But it should be noted that he did drop a 30-piece against Dobbins. So, this kid can fill it up. He is long, crazy athletic and has excellent speed, so he is a natural transition scorer. In the half-court, dribble drives are his preferred scoring method. Additionally, he is extremely effective at working the offensive glass for points.
Trey O’Neil Trey O’Neil 6'1" | CG Hill School | 2024 PA – 6’1” / Hill School / Shoreshots Rio / Combo Guard: A fast and athletic guard who possesses the ability to make it rain from behind arc as well as elusive dribble drive skills and comes from a winning program, should be flooded with offers. Back in January we watched O’Neil knock home 7 threes against Rocktop (30 pts. total). A number of those makes came from NBA distance. When a defender closes out to quickly, O’Neil will use a ball fake and then a dribble drive to get to the cup. He is also a gifted transition player.
Julian Sadler Julian Sadler 6'1" | CG Perkiomen Valley | 2024 State PA – 6’2″ / Perkiomen Valley / Penn Warriors / Combo Guard: During his junior campaign, Sadler (20.5 ppg.) was a 1st Team All-PAC as well as 1st Team All-Area selection. From what we witnessed on the recent spring circuit, he is only getting better. Sadler is a versatile backcourt prospect who can play either guard spot. After draining 66 triples this winter, Sadler appears to have increased his range out to the logo. As a primary ball hander, Sadler’s change of direction skills and hesitation moves are impressive. He uses those extensive dribble skills to create for himself and teammates.
Lamine Sanoh Lamine Sanoh 6'9" | PF Executive Education ACS | 2024 State PA – 6’9″ / Executive Education ACS / Team Final Red / Power Forward: Sanoh’s offensive skills are still developing, so right now his scoring comes on quick post ups and offensive rebounds. However, he is an absolute beast on the boards and an intimidating shot blocker. Those are two items every college program needs. Plus, Sanoh runs the floor extremely well for a big fella. The upside on Sanoh is ridiculous and we are willing to bet on him.
Amir Speights Amir Speights 6'4" | PF Constitution | 2024 State PA – 6’4″ / Constitution / Philly Blue Magic / Wing: This 2nd Team All-PPL selection is the epitome of the versatile modern-day wing player. Speights can shoot threes, serve as a secondary ball handler, mix it up on the interior, crash the glass and distribute. Speights will also slash to the tin for a catch and lay-in. With his height and solid frame, Speights will occasionally get to his spots via bully ball.