Trace Adcock
Trace Adcock
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Eric Wallace | Prep Hoops Scout
A high-level shot maker, Adcock earned All-Region First Team honors after averaging more than 16 points per game and knocking down an impressive 124 three-point field goals this season. The freshman possesses good positional size and length on the perimeter, giving him intriguing long-term upside. In addition to his shooting ability, his ball skills continue to improve as he grows into a larger offensive role. With his scoring production and physical tools, Adcock has a very bright future as a prospect.
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Read EvaluationKyle Sandy | Prep Hoops Scout
Adcock is an elite floor spacer with gangly length who fits the modern 3-and-D mold and still has plenty of room to grow as his body continues to mature. His understanding of spacing and his sneaky, high-impact defensive instincts make him a legitimate two-way difference maker. The production backs it up: averaging 17.1 points, 2.5 rebounds, 2.8 assists, 2.3 steals, and 1.2 blocks per game while shooting an efficient 52% from the field and an eye-opening 51% from beyond the arc, with 87 made threes. As he adds strength and off-the-bounce creation, Adcock’s value and ceiling only continue to rise.
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Read EvaluationKyle Sandy | Prep Hoops Scout
Trace has been among the best scorers in Georgia as a freshman, netting 17.2 points per game while shooting 52% from the field and a blistering 51% from deep with 87 made threes through 19 games. Adcock’s lanky 3&D skillset makes him a game changing floor spacer and elite shot maker.
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Read EvaluationJaelin Stovall | Prep Hoops Scout
Trace is a true deadeye shooter with elite length that creates real problems on both ends of the floor. His game is unorthodox but effective; at 6’5” as a freshman, he’s able to get his jumper off from virtually any angle. He excels as a catch-and-shoot specialist, and his one- to two-dribble pull-up is automatic. As he continues to add strength and polish, his size and shot-making profile project well at the next level.
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Read EvaluationEric Wallace | Prep Hoops Scout
Adcock averages over 18 points per game for the 9-1 Wildcats and his father, Head Coach David Adcock. The freshman has good size and length on the perimeter and a high level jump shot to match. He can also attack a close out and create some space for his own offense off the bounce.
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Read EvaluationEric Wallace | Prep Hoops Scout
A coach’s son, Adcock is a sharp shooter with positional size and good length. The freshman is shooting 55% from beyond the arc in the Wildcats’ first 10 games of the season. Not only a shooter, he can also attack a close out and create some space for his own offense off the bounce.
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Read EvaluationKyle Sandy | Prep Hoops Scout
17.5 points, 2.8 rebounds, 2.5 assists, 1.5 steals
The coach’s son has buried 19-36 threes through four games. An elite floor spacer with gangly length, the 3&D mold guard will continue to add to his game as he gets stronger. His knowledge of spacing and his sneaky impactful instincts on defense make him a two-way difference maker and possibly the missing piece to a state championship puzzle.
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Read EvaluationKyle Sandy | Prep Hoops Scout
Lanky three-point shooter who can sneak inside for rebounds. Adding strength will help his off the dribble game. Has range on his floater and can draw fouls inside. Length makes him a disruptive defender. 3&D mold.
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Read EvaluationKyle Sandy | Prep Hoops Scout
The slim reaper put up 14 points, 7 rebounds, 3 assists and 1 steal in a loss to Putnam County. Trace launched threes throughout the game, draining four long balls. Adcock hit a running floater from the mid-range. Adcock’s game will continue to expand as he adds weight to his frame. He will be an impact 3&D guard in Year 1.
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