Cole McClure
Cole McClure
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Robbie Hodin | Prep Hoops Scout
McClure is developing into one of my favorite players in the entire 2028 class. Even though the 6-foot-3 guard didn’t shoot the ball that well from three last night, he showcased a number of incredibly impressive takes to the rim, most notably a few one-handed lefty finishes with long contests from TIlton’s big men. He has phenomenal touch with both hands, and he has a super lethal first-step when you play too close to him on the perimeter. Though he isn’t the strongest right now, he’s still able to succeed as a driver, which is an amazing sign for his future. He’s a division 1 prospect, and I can’t wait to see how he plays with the Middlesex Magic this spring.
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Robbie Hodin | Prep Hoops Scout
McClure is developing into one of my favorite players in the entire 2028 class. Even though the 6-foot-3 guard didn’t shoot the ball that well from three last night, he showcased a number of incredibly impressive takes to the rim, most notably a few one-handed lefty finishes with long contests from TIlton’s big men. He has phenomenal touch with both hands, and he has a super lethal first-step when you play too close to him on the perimeter. Though he isn’t the strongest right now, he’s still able to succeed as a driver, which is an amazing sign for his future. He’s a division 1 prospect, and I can’t wait to see how he plays with the Middlesex Magic this spring.
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