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Tony Roe | Prep Hoops Scout
Bear had 12 points, 5 rebounds, and 4 assists in the Tigers loss to Kennedy. The 6-8 wing is a sharpshooter with a lightning-quick release, a ton of range, and he moves well without the ball in his hands. He looked more comfortable as a ball-handler and playmaker, getting others involved and putting the ball on the floor and getting the defense to collapse then find an open teammate. A scrappy wing with tremendous length and the ability to get scorching hot, he was the focal point of the Kennedy gameplan, but to his credit, didn’t force much, taking what the defense was giving him.
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A long, sharpshooting wing, Bear averaged 14.1 points and 5.9 rebounds a game as a junior for the Tigers, and he’ll be the focal point of the team as a senior following the graduation of Trey Campbell. At 6-8, he has ideal size for a wing prospect, and he’s a much better shooter than his 3-point percentage (33.5%) last season showed. He has a pure stroke, unlimited range, and a lightning-quick release both off the dribble and the catch. He has committed to play his college ball at Augustana (SD).
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A 6-8 sharpshooting wing who has already committed to play his college ball at Augustana (SD), Bear can fill it up in a hurry with his silky smooth stroke from deep. He has tremendous length that he uses to impact the game on the defensive end, and he’s a much better shooter than his percentages as a junior showed (33.5 3P%). Coming off a strong summer with the Iowa Barnstormers, he’ll be asked to take over the Cedar Falls program as a senior, and he should have a huge year.
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