Class of 2020 Rankings Update: Potential Snubs
Five players we feel may still be underrated following the latest class of 2020 rankings update… No. 15 Darius Hannah (Milwaukee Academy of Science/All-In Athletics) Hannah can do some freaky things with the basketball and possesses length and athleticism that…
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No. 15 Darius Hannah (Milwaukee Academy of Science/All-In Athletics)
Hannah can do some freaky things with the basketball and possesses length and athleticism that can just blow you away at times. He’s still quite raw physically, but his skill set has made noticeable improvements over the last two years. The 6-foot-8 forward is able to shoot the ball at a decent level and can handle it well for his size. Every now and then he’ll flash a major upside that screams Division 1 talent.
No. 18 Alex Huibregtse (Grafton/Phenom University)
We still have Huibregtse behind a few strong Division 2 caliber prospects, despite him just picking up a scholarship offer from UW-Milwaukee. Huibregtese played well when called up to the EYBL and held his own against many of the nation’s top prospects. If he keeps playing like that, we may have no choice but to get on board and elevate Huibregtese inside the top 12 or so.
No. 31 Gerald Gittens (SJNMA/Wisconsin Rap)
Gittens has some scholarship qualities for sure, despite being outside the top 30. Despite being under six-feet, Gittens is an above the rim threat. He’s very explosive going to the rim with blow-by ability on the ball. The question marks with Gittens will be decision making in traffic and developing a consistent jumper.
No. 39 Isaiah Stewart (Madison La Follette/Wisconsin Dynasty)
Just really waiting to see what Stewart does during the high school season when it becomes his turn to run the show. He’ll still have a quality running mate in Ben Probst, but now that Donneil Gray and Troy Reeves are gone, two guards that play a similar brand of basketball, Stewart will have much more opportunities to take over games.
No. 55 Alex Leach (Brookfield Academy/Phenom University NY2LA)
Leach has a lot of the physical attributes you want in a college post prospect. He’s a big, strong body that can move up and down the floor and laterally as well. He’s also got some ability to shoot from 12-15 feet out and when he’s playing with a high motor, looks really good as an offensive rebounder and putback threat. A high upside big that keeps getting better and better, Leach could definitely be a top 30 prospect at some point.