Preston Crider
Preston Crider
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Expert Analysis
Max Wagner | Prep Hoops Scout
In a win over Minnesota Fury , it was Preston providing a big spark with his production and energy in the second half. The 6’5 forward was doing a little bit of everything for his team, defending against size, pulling in rebounds in bulk, chasing down loose balls, and hitting big shots. The 6’5 forward showed his shooting touch from beyond the arc, and came up with a few big makes in the second half that gave his team a big boost of momentum. Preston never took a play off, and was competing with intensity on both ends of the floor in the win.
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Read EvaluationJack Pfeiffer | Prep Hoops Scout
Preston’s full skill set was on display on Friday night, turning in an efficient performance in a blowout win. The 6’5” forward was too big and strong for the defense inside, finding success with his back to the basket, as I was impressed with his footwork and ability to finish with either hand. He is a knockdown shooter from the perimeter, being able to stretch the floor very well. Crider even showed flashes of handling the ball, being able to push the pace in transition.
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Read EvaluationMichael Herrick | Prep Hoops Scout
He is a valuable post who plays quality inside-out basketball. Crider has noteworthy length. He excels at finding his teammates from the low/high post. Hoops with a good feel, vision, and unselfishness.
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Read EvaluationChris Robinson | Prep Hoops Scout
Crider was dominant on the boards this afternoon. Minnesota Select ‘s defense benefited greatly from his activity protecting the paint. The mobile forward was a clear standout on day 2.
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