2025 Stock Risers (Part II)
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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. This week we will be shifting…
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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. This week we will be shifting our focus on the upcoming juniors. If we are missing anyone who deserves to be recognized, please send us a direct message.
The 6-8 rising junior is starting to play with more confidence and displayed a ton of growth this summer playing for Skills Center Elite as his rebounding and soft touch around the rim have continued to improve. Reins is also learning to expand his game into becoming more of an inside-out threat this upcoming season. Reins certainly has showed his toughness on the interior where he was averaging nearly five rebounds per game last season as a sophomore at Jesuit.
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The 5-8 point guard shows a lot of quickness when he has the basketball in his hands where he is always making the right plays. He is at his absolute best when he is attacking downhill to the basket finishing with contact. He can also display his game where he is impacting the game shooting from the perimeter as well. Morris will look to share the primary point guard duties this upcoming season at Wesley Chapel with senior Trey Murray Trey Murray 6’2″ | PG Wesley Chapel | 2024 State FL .
The 6-9 rising junior has length and athleticism where he could be considered a combo forward. Osayi is at his best when he is finishing around the rim whether it’s off an offensive rebound or off the catch. On the defensive end, he is an elite shot blocker and limits the opposition from getting second chance scoring opportunities. He can also defend the perimeter at a high level as he has great lateral quickness for his size. Excited to see the leap Osayi makes as he heads into his junior season.
The 6-5 rising junior creates a lot of havoc for defenses as he can impact the game in a variety of ways, whether he has the ball or not. Bryant is an excellent defender who can quickly get off the floor to pursue the rebound with the best of them. On the offensive end, He is a natural three-level scorer who has a smooth and quick release on his jump shot. He is also quick in transition where he can finish at the front of the rim and absorb contact. Bryant is also considered to be an underrated passer as he gets his teammates involved early and often.
The 6-6 rising junior may not be finished growing, as well as his game continues to improve. Martin plays multiple positions on the floor where he is either out on the wing or playing in the post. He has also continued to shoot from the outside with confidence and is knocking down tough shots consistently. On the defensive end, Martin is an excellent rebounder and plays with a lot of toughness. He is also very strong with the basketball and doesn’t show any hesitation when it comes to taking a tough shot. Martin makes a strong case as he enters his junior season as one of the underrated guards in the state.
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The 6-4 rising junior guard shows a ton of skillset and is really athletic for his size. Rosario impacts the game in a variety of ways whether it’s his lethal jumpshot from the perimeter or finishing at the front of the rim through traffic. He also initiates the offense where he gets his teammates involved before he displays his shooting touch. Rosario has a great basketball IQ and feel for the game where he is always making the smart play. His defensive rebounding ability is one of his underrated features as he has quick feet to battle for the boards with the best of them.