Cody Lechlider
Cody Lechlider
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Sam Duren | Prep Hoops Scout
Lechlider was the aggressor early for the Rams, with a good take and mid-range score to start the game. But then foul troubled disrupted his first half. He started the second half with a similar spark, with another great drive and finish at the rim.
Then in the final frame, he has a pair of impressive steals and scores, including one outstanding finish where he was undercut but no foul. This was a great sign for Owasso in their hopes to compete for the Gold Ball, as the senior has the potential to apply a lot of pressure on the defense via his driving ability, which would ease the scoring burden and defensive attention around their other standouts.
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The small town point guard jumped off the screen with good quickness and overall explosiveness. Lechlider has good burst to get downhill which allows him to open up scoring opportunities for himself or his teammates. He also showed some of that athletic upside with an impressive block against Tarrant, along with generally contesting shots and willingness to get his nose dirty on the defensive end,
While he has the athletic ability to attack off the bounce, the results were a bit up and down. There were a couple impressive finishes and acrobatic finds of teammates. Then there were also some questionable decisions by getting too deep into traffic and taking a poor shot or turning it over. What was promising were some good moments where he played with more patience when driving. Either taking a midrange jumping or waiting and assisting a teammate. With some impressive tools as a primary ball handler, Lechlider could be the player among this group with the chance for most growth this summer.
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