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Following Potential 2019 Draftees

This thread almost a full year without a Bump. I'll clean some old false comments up shortly.

Cam Reddish is now the favorite to go #1, i'd say 70 / 30 split with Bol Bol.

It's hilarious that I got so much **** for posting about Bagley on the first page of this thread when I did, and now he's in the 2018 draft pool... one of the punchlines is his age, there is a common methodology with some of these 5-stars and if u don't watch for it year over year these things fly over heads..
 
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Wasatch Academy's Emmanuel Akot is a 5-star prospect. Any service that says otherwise will change their mind. HEre's rivals (who's got him at 4-stars) latest report


Wasatch Academy has another prospect to watch, 6'7" SF(7'1" wingspan), Canadian-born, Tyrese Samuel. He's technically in the HS class of 2019, but will likely re-class up to 2018. He had a monster showing infront of Dennis Lindsey and tons of NBA personnel at the recent BWB camp.

 
Lemme log a prediction for a west-coast-sleeper, former 3-star recruit(as per rivals) Darius McNeill, currently a freshman at Cal.



Texas kid. He's a 6'2" PG, took over 5 3's a game for them this season. Lefty. He's gonna blow up next season for sure.
 
Temple's Quinten Rose, NMSU's Makauch Malauch,UVA's De'Andre Hunter, Villanova's Omari Spellman, UCLA's JAylen Hands, UT's Jericho Sims, Stanford's Kezie Okpala, ISU's Lindell Wigginton, MSU's Nick Weatherspoon, SU's O'Shae Brissett and Maryland's Bruno Fernando are some key freshman, probable returnee's that are fitting to blow up as sophomores. I'll add to this list later.
 
Ok so by-far the biggest magnitude news for this draft of late is the reclassification of 5-star 6'4" PG Ashton Hagans, who plays the game with extreme intensity. He is talented enough to go 1-and-done in the first round, he truly plays a relentless brand of ball..

 
There is also rumor of another 6'4" 5-star guard, by the name of Jalen Lecque, reclassifying up from 2019 to 2018.

and Lecque is an off-the-charts level athlete, with extreme defensive potential.... He is like a young John Wall attacking the rack levels of explosion.. He is far more impressive than a hyper athlete such as Hamidou Diallo, this kids game, given steady progress, will end up less gimmicky.

 
LMAO.. The 2019 mock I posted here in december of 2016 still looks pretty damn good for the most part!! there's a few big errors as to be expected but still..
 
Quentin Grimes is like the 10th ranked in this class, and IMO underrated, he's not to be discounted as a one-and-done. He's gonna step right in at Kansas and people are gonna be shocked at how easy he'll make it look. Self has held many freshman back, not this kid tho, he's a starter on every team in the country type good...

Not some crazy wingspan. He's got legit combo skills though he's more of a scorer. Definitely a flamethrower, he's 6'5". Used to be one of those guards u'd look at him and say "is he 6'3"? Is he 6'4?" but then he grew.

Very high skill level. One of my favorite players in the class for sure.

 

Here's some recent Ayo Dosunmu footage, who for my $$$ is actually the best guard in the class at getting to the rack off the dribble. He is extremely difficult to stay in front of defensively... super slippery and he's 6'4

Best recruit for Illinois in a while.. Since Deron maybe??
 
Mike DeVoe #47 in the Sr. HS class composite rankings is crazy underrated. 6'4" scoring PG headed to Georgia Tech. Shot is PURE. He's gonna show very well in college. Very sharp game.
 
Davidson Freshman 6'5" guard Kellan Grady worthy of a mention here...



Born in 1997 tho so he's plenty old for a freshman. No way he's a 4 year player.

37% 3pt shooter on over 5 attempts per game
 
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