Tiago Lee
Tiago Lee
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Expert Analysis
Eric Wallace | Prep Hoops Scout
An athletic, ball-handling guard who can play both on and off the ball, Lee averaged nearly 11 points per game during Session I. He has good positional size, is a solid shot maker, and shows the ability to create for others. A creative finisher in the paint, he brings versatility and playmaking value to the backcourt.
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Read EvaluationEric Wallace | Prep Hoops Scout
The talented junior has put together a tremendous season, averaging 18.9 points and 6.3 rebounds while knocking down an impressive 96 three-point field goals. He’ll look to continue that production as his Raiders face North Oconee tomorrow night. A ball-handling guard with good size, he has the versatility to play with or without the ball in his hands, making him a difficult matchup in the backcourt.
A very good shot maker with deep range, he consistently stretches the floor but also has the ability to create off the bounce and make plays for others. He is a creative finisher in the paint, using body control and touch to convert against size. His blend of shooting volume, positional size, and playmaking ability makes him one of the more dynamic guards in his class.
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Read EvaluationKyle Sandy | Prep Hoops Scout
The explosive scorer has thrived at Mays, pouring in 19.4 points per game while sinking 82 threes at a 40% rate. The three-level scorer has a quick fluid release. Big guard gets downhill with the ability to finish above the rim. Offers should start pouring in.
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Read EvaluationEric Wallace | Prep Hoops Scout
The high scoring, junior guard scored 20 points in a 81-66 loss to Carver. Lee continues to impress with his shot making and playmaking ability with size. He has a good feel for the game and will be a breakout candidate for college coaches this spring.
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Read EvaluationEric Wallace | Prep Hoops Scout
Not only a shooter, but also a scorer, Lee has made 46 three point fields goals in Mays’ first 12 games of the season. The junior is a solid secondary ball handler who can can play with or without the ball, has good size and can also be a playmaker. Lee has continued his progress after having a strong summer with the Alabama Fusion.
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Read EvaluationKyle Sandy | Prep Hoops Scout
Through his first four games at Mays, Tiago has been a revelation, averaging 26.3 points, 10 rebounds and 1.5 blocks. His 51-point outburst against Eagle’s Landing will be one of the top performances all season long for any player in the state. The early key to Lee’s success has been his consistency behind the arc, 19-47 good for 40%. Mays enters Thanksgiving Break 3-1 with ranked wins over Paideia (74-53) and Douglass (73-70).
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Read EvaluationKyle Sandy | Prep Hoops Scout
Explosive scorer has enjoyed a breakout season thus far, averaging 28.3 points and 10.7 rebounds through three games. Tiago has drained 15 threes at a 38% rate including nailing seven against Eagle’s Landing part of a 51-point outburst.
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