Oklahoma 2020 prospects: 11-20
Brock Davis | PF | Holland Hall
No. 11
Davis has been an integral piece to the success of the Dutch for years. With his 6-foot-6-inch frame, Davis has been known to convert on shots with defenders practically draped on his back like a receiver catching passes in double-coverage. Also one of the best defensive prospects in the state, Davis keeps opposing shots away from the rim like a fly-trap.
Traejon Davis Traejon Davis 6'5" | SF Hoops for Christ | 2020 State OK | SF | Hoops for Christ
No. 12
Following an electric summer with Team Buddy Buckets, the now-Fort Hays signee sits twelfth in the updated 2020 prospect rankings. Davis has made waves as one of the most versatile players in the 2020 class, having the ability to score at each of the three levels and defend all five positions.
Isaiah Williams Isaiah Williams 6'7" | CG Norcross | 2020 State GA | CG | Millwood
No. 13
The Falcons’ prospect has become one of the most respected offensive players among his competition but one of the most feared defenders. At a lanky 6-foot-5-inches, Williams can do just about everything you could ask out of your scoring guard.
Conner Calavan Conner Calavan 6'3" | SG Fort Gibson | 2020 State OK | SG | Fort Gibson
No. 14
Calavan, a University of Central Oklahoma-signee, is one of the best hot-shooters in the state, drilling 3-pointers at an unprecedented volume and efficiency. His 6-foot-3-inch frame makes a lot of his success possible for him.
Kavon Key Kavon Key 6'4" | SG Tulsa Memorial | 2020 State OK | SG | Tulsa Memorial
No. 15
Key has earned his reputation as one of the baddest dudes to guard from his opponents. He shoots the ball extraordinarily well, scores consistently and is, perhaps, the best on-ball defender the 918 has to offer in its 2020 class. Henderson State cannot get the senior on-campus soon enough.
Ashawnti Hunter Ashawnti Hunter 6'7" | PF Lawton | 2020 State OK | PF | Lawton
No. 16
Hunter’s breakthrough senior campaign has been a spectacle for all but his adversary to enjoy. At 6-foot-8-inches, Hunter also has the aggression to impose his style of play on defenders. His high motor does not allow him to stop tormenting opposing posts on either end of the floor.
Donovan Vickers Donovan Vickers 6'1" | PG Edmond Santa Fe | 2020 State OK | PG | Edmond Santa Fe
No. 17
Vickers had a slow start to his senior campaign, but has since held strong his post as the the city’s top senior. Vickers has outstanding awareness and vision when leading the floor and can effectively shut-down opposing scoring guards at the perimeter.
Luke Gunns Luke Gunns 6'6" | PF Paden | 2020 State OK | PF | Paden
No. 18
Gunns is one of the best small-school prospects the state has seen. The 6-foot-6-inch senior forward spent his senior summer with Oklahoma Wolfpack, where he rose from one of the best hidden gems in the state to one of its most prominent posts. Gunns is as explosive as they come, and he has a mean-streak to him.
Luke Seals Luke Seals 6'8" | C Ponca City | 2020 State OK | C | Ponca City
No. 19
Seals is one of the few true centers in Oklahoma, but that doesn’t mean he doesn’t have the athleticism of other swingmen; on the contrary, Seals is an athletic, mobile machine, but his footwork, intuition and size make him almost impossible to guard in the paint.
Austin Fenton Austin Fenton 6'8" | PF Talihina | 2020 State OK | PF | Talihina
No. 20
Central Oklahoma got a steal when the Bronchos signed the 6-foot-8-inch senior from Talihina, America. Fenton can score the ball with his back to the bucket, get a mid-range shot if need-be or put the ball in the rim manually. Defensively, he can protect the rim by all measures and could turn to be a standout for the Bronchos.
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