Unsigned Senior Standouts
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With the season being over in NorCal, we have plenty of unsigned Seniors who stood out during the season and in the play-offs. Cole Epperson CA-N #10 PF #2 HEIGHT 6'7" POS PF CLASS 2024 View Profile Cole Epperson Twitter…
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Continue ReadingWith the season being over in NorCal, we have plenty of unsigned Seniors who stood out during the season and in the play-offs.
He’s the top unsigned Senior in NorCal as of now. He’s boosted his game as a perimeter type player. He’s 6’8 and can knock down the 3pt shot along the perimeter with consistency. He has improved ball handling, and plays with balance able create his shot opportunities. He has a short jumper along with good drives into the paint. He has the size and strength to get a bucket, and rebound inside.
He helped lead his team to the state finals. a tough minded and versatile prospect who has the skill set to play multiple positions on the court. He has size, good handles, along with vision and good passing, he’s a big guard with a decent mid-range jump shot. At 6’5 he was an effective post player on this team defending, and scoring inside. He’s a tough defender.
Johnson took one for the team. After being a starter for the last two season, he proved he could adjust, and be just as effective, as a contributor coming off the bench. He’s one of our top defenders in the NorCal 2024 class. A solid body with the foot work and movement to stay close to who ever he was guarding. He can knock down 3’s and rebound.
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He has a good all around skill-set at 6’5. He improved his body to be more effective, and physical in the post area on both ends of the court this season. He was a good rebounder with a good set of handles to lead the transition break, his vision, passing, and decision making was on display. He finishes well around the rim coming from different angles.
He was MVP in league and in our opinion the top player in the Sacramento area this season. The 6’5 do it all guard averaged 25ppg, along with 7 rebounds. He brings the energy and intensity, and toughness needed every time he steps on the court. He improved his jump shot, and handles. He’s strengthened his body to handle the physical play that goes on inside. He’s a good defender.
Long put it all together his Senior season, helping his team make a deep run in the playoffs. He showed he could be a productive player in and around the rim scoring and rebounding. He became more of a consistent player on the perimeter dribbling, passing and making the right decisions. He used his dribble drive to hit hard to block paint jumpers, he hit the 3ptr on occasion, and he had solid drives into the paint to challenge defenders at the rim. He’s a big guard with a good upside.