Small College 2019 Post Prospects
We close out our examination of the 2019 class with the best small college post prospects in the state. What power forwards and centers can help teams at the D3 and NAIA levels? Richard Robinson (East St. Louis) Current…
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Continue ReadingWe close out our examination of the 2019 class with the best small college post prospects in the state. What power forwards and centers can help teams at the D3 and NAIA levels?
Richard Robinson (East St. Louis)
Current Ranking: #86
Robinson is a strong four man that has proven he can be effective both facing up shooting from three as well as finishing with power in the paint. Posted consistent numbers as a senior.
Karl Wright (Springfield Lanphier)
Current Ranking: #87
Travel Team: Illinois Irish
Wright is an uber athletic four man that is slightly undersized. Plays well above the rim and is a highlight reel dunker. JUCO probably for college.
Aly Keys (Mascoutah)
Current Ranking: #88
This mobile four man runs the floor, has a lot of skill potential, and protects the rim on the defensive end at 6’7”.
Sam Walsh (York)
Current Ranking: #89
With Walsh you are looking at a skilled 6’5” back to the basket post with a crafty old school type game.
Andrew Veon (Riverside Brookfield)
Current Ranking: #102
Travel Team: Breakaway
Veon is an athletic four man that has the ability to rebound at a high level and finishes well in the paint.
TJ Wicks (Kankakee)
Current Ranking: #103
Travel Team: Example Sports
Wicks is a prospect that totally looks the part with his broad shoulders and athleticism. The production hasn’t consistently matched his upside, but is worth taking a flyer on at the small college level.
Michael Tyler (Springfield Southeast)
Current Ranking: #111
Travel Team: Illinois Irish
The long and lanky four man changes the game defensively with his length and anticipation. Definitely has major bounce and shows that off blocking shots. Flashes skill on occasion.
Noah May (Downers Grove North)
Current Ranking: #131
Travel Team: Breakaway
May is a projectable 6’8” center that is intriguing with his really long arms and ability to get up and down the floor. Mobile post that is capable of stretching the floor on occasion. Solid rebounder and has timing blocking shots.