2024 Stock Risers (Part III)
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With the AAU season coming to an end for most programs, Prep Hoops Florida is taking a deeper dive at who provided the biggest stock in the Class of 2024, 2025, 2026 and 2027. Over the next several days we…
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Continue ReadingWith the AAU season coming to an end for most programs, Prep Hoops Florida is taking a deeper dive at who provided the biggest stock in the Class of 2024, 2025, 2026 and 2027. Over the next several days we will be beginning with our rising senior class for our stock risers edition. If we are missing anyone who deserves to be recognized, please send us a direct message.
The 6-7 rising senior plays a smooth inside-out game and has great footwork. Payne brings his physicality and strength to the floor every single night. Payne is also a superb ball-handler and a tenacious rebounder for his size. Payne is poised to have a big senior season and is expected to gain some looks as a primary wing as well. He is also a proficient passer who makes crisp cuts to the basket and can finish efficiently around the rim.
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The 6-10 forward has continued to gain attention and interest from several mid-major D1 schools. Roberts has a great work ethic and has continued to develop his outside game shooting with a ton of confidence as well as become a viable threat on the interior. On the defensive end, Roberts plays with a ton of length whether it’s his rebounding or shot blocking ability.
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The 6-4 rising senior guard continues to impress this summer as he displayed a great performance playing for the Puerto Rico U17 National Team. Torres plays a multi-versatile role where he can score off the catch, off the dribble or in transition as he uses his high IQ to an advantage. On the defensive end, Torres plays with a scrappy edge where he can defend all positions on the floor. Excited to see which college coaches will attract Torres’ radar as he gears up for his senior season.
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The 6-8 rising senior forward is a double-double machine who can finish efficiently around the rim. He uses his athletic frame to his advantage where he can rebound on both ends of the floor and provides a big paint presence. On the defensive end, Burrowes is an elite shot blocker who can force his opposition into taking tough shots. Burrowes averaged 8.2 points and 6.5 rebounds per game as a junior last season for Coral Glades.