2021 Class The Best Yet??
The class of 2021 is loaded with talent from the top tier level guys down to the Division Two and Division Three level. Here is a look at some of the top players in the class. 6’3 G Carson McCorkle…
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Continue ReadingThe class of 2021 is loaded with talent from the top tier level guys down to the Division Two and Division Three level. Here is a look at some of the top players in the class.
6’3 G Carson McCorkle (Greensboro Day)-The Virginia recruit is a skilled guard that is one of the most fundamentally sound players I have been around; high IQ, understands the game; can play above the rim; knock down shooter; doesn’t get rattled; smooth; doesn’t make mistakes.
Carson McCorkle6’2 G Camren Hayes (Greensboro Day)-Strong two-way guard that can penetrate off the dribble and get into the lane or can hurt you with his outside shooting ability; high basketball IQ; understands the game and where everyone is supposed to be; smart with the ball in his hands and doesn’t make many mistakes. 6’7 F
6’2 G Terquavion Smith (Farmville Central HS)-Good size; aggressive on defense; skilled ball handler; can attack off the dribble; good shot form; confident and explosive; good feel with confidence in his game. Has offers from NC State and Virginia Tech.
6’7 F Dontrez Styles (Kinston HS)-scores inside & outside while showing a soft touch; big hands; active on both ends; good mechanics; runs floor well; good passer for age & size; tough;
6’5 W Redford Dunton (Heritage HS)-Skilled guard that sometimes goes inside and get his buckets; versatile; able to guard multiple positions; able to knock down the mid-range jump-shot consistently.; mismatch at HS Level with fundamentals and size at guard position.
5’10 G KJ Garrett (High Point Christian)-strong, fast and has vision that opens up the floor. A true floor-general; controls the ball and the tempo; should flourish at High Point Christian this HS season.
6’5 F BJ Freeman (Word of God)-Long and athletic; high volume scorer that also does a good job of rebounding. Had multiple 25+ point games with 10+ rebounds; Handles the ball well enough to play a little point forward;
5’10 G Jordan McPhatter (Butler HS)-Can score with the best of them. Quick, savvy PG who has unlimited range. He is slowly becoming better at understanding the ins and outs of the game and takes challenges personally;
6’5 W Po’Boigh King (Word of God)-Sweet shooting guard that doesn’t waste many movements. Has some sneaky quickness and a very quick release on his jump-shot. Not afraid to mix it up and crash the glass and has some passing ability as well. Averaging 15 points & 4 assists per game.
6’4 G Carter Whitt (Leesville Road HS)-Regarding as one of the top prospects in the state at the PG spot, Whitt plays years above his age and is a legitimate threat when he has the ball in his hands, really good handle, high basketball IQ.
6’5 W Jalen McDonald (Knightdale HS)-Explosive and athletic; still very raw at this point but has the tools necessary to be a high-level prospect; Ole Miss has offered recently; showed a consistent shot from the mid-range; plays above the rim;
6’2 G Elijah Jamison (Louisburg)-Strong bodied guard that has a strong handle; can take hits; strong; physical; good size at the PG position; also recently offered by Ole Miss;