Prince McKnight
Prince McKnight
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Tom Keller | Prep Hoops Scout
Liked the versatility McKnight plays throughout the game. He is very athletic and uses his quick first step to get by opponents. He has a nose for the ball and frequently finds ways to stay involved in the game. McKnight scored using his in-between game in the half-court. He used his quickness to turn defense to offense and has no issues leading the break or filling the lane when he is playing off the basketball.
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Read EvaluationChad Graham | Prep Hoops Scout
During his season-long introduction to the Delaware basketball landscape, McKnight had one of the most productive seasons in the state (regardless of position or class) and led the Bucs back to the tournament. Rebounds and steals were the keys to his success. Sub 6’2, he regularly finished games with double-digit rebounds due to his instincts on the glass. McKnight demonstrated good instincts as a defender too; jumping passes, catching players off-guard with back-taps, and shooting his hands for deflections. His ability to get where he wanted wasn’t far behind. Whether it was versus a set defense or on a fastbreak, he fluidly weaved his way to the rim or stopped just shy for floaters or middies.
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Read EvaluationChad Graham | Prep Hoops Scout
Experiencing a ground-swell of support, McKnight has hit the season running in his 302 debut. He’s a fluid, do-it-all athlete, willing and able to crash the boards, fly around as an off-ball defender, and make plays for others. But he can get a bucket too. McKnight likes his spots at the second level, however, he enjoys getting all the way to the rim where he can finish with craft. As the Bucs progress through their schedule, McKnight will be one to watch.
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