Coleman Watson
Coleman Watson
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Daniel Siehndel | Prep Hoops Scout
Known for the shot heard around the state, Watson is far more than a single highlight. He grew exponentially this season, emerging as the unquestioned leader for Lafayette and consistently wanting the ball in his hands with the game on the line. A true three-level scorer, his offensive efficiency set him apart from most guards in the state. He averaged over 13 points per game with three assists while shooting 48% from the field and 39% from three — numbers that are undeniably impressive. As he continues to fill out his frame and add strength, this summer could be huge for Coleman, potentially propelling him even higher in Missouri’s rankings.
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Read EvaluationEarl Austin | Prep Hoops Scout
A 6’2 point guard who was the biggest stock riser in the class as he elevated his way into the Top 10. His upside is still substantial because of his height and length, his excellent fundamentals and high basketball IQ. He plays with a smooth demeanor as he can score at all three levels and distribute the ball with his court vision.
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Read EvaluationEarl Austin | Prep Hoops Scout
A 6’2″ point guard who was the biggest stock riser in the rankings. He plays the game with a smooth demeanor and at his own speed. He is a three-level scorer who has good fundamentals and a high basketball IQ. He sees the court well and distributes the ball well with creative dimes off the move. He can stop and pop from the mid-range and also hit the deep ball. He played on a talented Gateway-Knights 15U squad that won a championship on the P32 New Balance circuit.
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Read EvaluationEarl Austin | Prep Hoops Scout
A 6’0″ 2028 point guard who plays the game in a smooth and easy manner at both ends of the court. He uses his length well on the defensive end as he anticipates well to shoot the passing lanes for steals. He has crafty handles in which he uses to break down defenders. He had one move where he used the back dribble with an in and out move to lose a defender to get a layup. He is not rushed and he’s able to regularly touch the paint. He can also hit the mid-range jumper and the 3-pointer.
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