Marcus Lee
Marcus Lee
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Garry Siehndel | Prep Hoops Scout
This past weekend, Lee performed at a high level for Pro Vision at The Circuit Event in Dallas, Texas. Arguably his best game came against Dallas Elite, Lee was able to put on a scoring clinic. The junior did it all, from step back jumpers, to tough finishes in the paint, he was able to show why he is a polished player on the offensive end. Lee is sneaky quick and changes speed well with the ball in his hands. Look for his energy and scoring to continue to lead the way for his Pro Vision club over the next couple of months.
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Read EvaluationSam Duren | Prep Hoops Scout
The leader of the resurgence at US Grant. “Champ” is a hard nosed guard, who plays bigger than his size. Plays tough off the dribble, but has worked on his bag. With spin moves, ball fakes and improving footwork to navigate through the traffic of bigger players. Shoots it well enough from three to be respected, which helps open his ability to attack the basket. Has a scorer first mentality, but throughout the year has displayed intriguing vision and playmaking ability with a bit of flair to his game. A bet on production type prospect.
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Read EvaluationSam Duren | Prep Hoops Scout
First in person look this season for Lee as he leads the US Grant resurgence. He’s a hard nosed guard, who plays with toughness and swagger. Has some flair to his game with behind the back and over the head passes in transition. Shoots it cleanly and well enough to to make the defense respect him. Which opens his ability to attack the rim. Communicator on both ends of the court. Clearly is making the most of being tutored by a McDonald’s All America and former NBA player.
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Read EvaluationSam Duren | Prep Hoops Scout
Anytime Grant need a tough bucket, it was often the junior who delivered. Slicing through the defense with tough finishes at the rim. Some of it was pure power. Also can hit spin moves and looks to be working on his footworks with pump fakes and step throughs. Hit enough from deep to be respect, including a big late three. Was one of the primary hustlers for long rebounds or hustling in transition for follow up opportunities. Gritty guard, with a battler mentality.
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Read EvaluationSam Duren | Prep Hoops Scout
Lee stood out multiple times to prepnetwork contributors throughout a strong spring and summer. Quick guard, who can push it in transition or really pressure the rim when driving in the halfcourt. Looks to set the table just as often as he does too shoot Like the smaller guard “chip” he plays with on his shoulder. Now at Crescent, look for Lee to put up big time scoring numbers in gyms all over Oklahoma.
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Read EvaluationHenry Etier | Prep Hoops Scout
2027 PG Marcus Lee was just plain impressive this weekend in elite matchup between undefeated teams. His patients and unselfishness was the first thing that stood out to me. He distributed the ball well and was the backbone for TTG on both sides of the ball. As the game got close towards the end he absolutely took over with a variety of tough layups in traffic over much bigger defenders. He pressures the ball well frustrating the other teams PG. He sealed the game with a rebound and and 1 putback in overtime as well. Marcus is a gamer and should be one of the kids we look at when rankings talk pop up.
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