About Keaundre
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Anthony Fortuna | Prep Hoops Scout
Keaundre Morris is another deadeye marksmen who played with Team Young. He doesn’t need the ball much to make his presence felt. And he is the type of player who can get hot in a hurry. He was pouring in a numbers of shots from long range, and his quickness helps him get open for said oppoortunities. He can also draw the attenton of the defenese, and will hit his teammates when they have qualiy chances. Morris currently has 9 DI offers and more could be on the way.
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Read EvaluationDevontae Cobb | Prep Hoops Scout
He’s effective in catch-and-shoot situations, off movement, and creating space off the dribble. A high-level shooter with strong footwork, Morris excelled popping out on the perimeter and sprinting through elevator screens for catch-and-shoot attempts early in the offense, displaying college-ready range. A pure shooter and natural perimeter scorer with elite touch, the ball rotated cleanly off his fingertips and played through the net with consistency. His ability to score in a variety of shooting scenarios made him a constant threat defenses had to account for beyond the arc.
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Read EvaluationPhilip Gray | Prep Hoops Scout
Played with poise against Veritas, the game seems extremely easy for him. All his movements were like water in this game.
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Read EvaluationAri Rosenfeld | Prep Hoops Scout
One of the more established juniors guards out west, Morris took full advantage of the opportunity to showcase himself on the east coast, helping lead Dream City to two wins with a pair of double-figure efforts. A slithery three-level scorer, he was able to thrive both on and off the ball, weaving to his spots with a shifty handle while keeping his head up to move the ball on-time and on-target to open teammates. He impressed as a consistent and dynamic threat from long range, knocking down more than half of his nine attempts from beyond the arc, his makes coming both off the dribble and of the catch-and-shoot variety. He’ll have to work to add strength as he looks to transition to the high-major level in time, but Morris should draw plenty of eyes with his smooth multi-level attack.
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Read EvaluationRyan Morgan | Prep Hoops Scout
Speaking of shooters, Morris may have put on the most impressive shooting performance of the first two days with his lights-out shooting last night. He went 7-for-9 from 3-point range and led the Vikings with 25 points in the win over Seattle Prep. He also found some burst in transition and worked his way to the foul line to go 4-of-5 at the stripe.
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Read EvaluationDevin Record | Prep Hoops Scout
Keaundre could be the #1 player in this class, in my eyes. He is easily a top 3 talent within the sophomore class as he can do it all on the court. He is a quick guard who can get buckets with ease using his variety of dribbling moves and ability to score. He adjusts through traffic in the paint to get his shot off. Morris will have a dominant year for Curtis this upcoming season and could average 20-25 a night.
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