

Great knack of getting to the free throw line. The Scout: “Wired to score and very shifty getting into the lane. Has to work on passing and seeing cutters.”ġ0) Mark Sears, 6-1, 185, PG, Soph., Ohio – ALABAMA Does a great job of reading the ball off the rim. The Scout: “Great footwork and patience around the basket. Considering he has only played organized basketball for three years, his basketball IQ, in-game feel and passing ability will only continue to improve with experience.”ĩ) Fardaws Aimaq, 6-11, 245, PF, RS Soph., Utah Valley He improved his back-to-the-basket game and ability to make jump shots to 17-19 feet from his first to his second year in college. The Scout: “Elite athleticism, strength and explosiveness with a very high-octane motor that makes him one of the best rebounders and finishers in all of college basketball. As he continues to develop, his all-around offensive game and work ethic will help him become one of the top two-way players in America.”Ĩ) Norchad Omier, 6-7, 232, PF, Fr., Arkansas State Big shot-maker who is at his best finishing in transition. The Scout: “Great motor and communicator, which makes him one of the better all-around defenders in college basketball on and off the ball. Catch and shoot, has a one-two dribble pull-up.”ħ) Brandon Murray, 6-5, 215, SF, Fr., LSU – GEORGETOWN Very good in the open floor, gets to the rim with his left hand and can really finish. Improvement on guarding in space on the perimeter will be key for his future at the next level.”Ħ) Terrence Shannon Jr., 6-6, 215, SG, Jr., Texas Tech Has a traditional game back to the basket, but does a great job spacing the court as well.

The Scout: “Good ability to play inside and out. Has to work on his quickness and also extend his range.”ĥ) KJ Williams, 6-10, 245, PF, Jr., Murray State

The Scout: “Great touch around the basket. Has to work on scoring while facing up away from the basket, and extend his range.”Ĥ) Kenneth Lofton Jr., 6-7, 275, C, Fr., Louisiana Tech Can defend multiple positions and erases shots at the rim. Also, an underrated playmaker and decision-maker.”ģ) Johni Broome, 6-10, 235, PF, Fr., Morehead State Dangerous with or without the ball, he can spot-up, run off screens, and do it on his own off the bounce. The Scout: “He’s one of the best shooters/scorers in the country.
