2015 Junior College Player to Watch
An early capsule on the junior college bound players; it’s crystal clear this will be their route. “A short but early listing for now.”
Adrian Smith 6-3 G MM-LM+ East Aurora – “Slick/smooth combo guard; has talent; after a 2 year stint mid-major’s will flock for his services; dynamite passer with the ability to score in a variety of ways.”
Nylek Cobb 6-5 F LM Rockford Auburn – “This kid will elevate his stock in the junior college ranks.” Junk-yard dog clone – great motor; makes plays at both ends. Skills aren’t polished yet, but he’s an athletic open-court finisher.
Darius Ousley 6-9 C ------- Springfield South-East – “Not a household name yet.” But he’s a promising post-player who could very well muster-up some steam for himself before the season ends.
Logan Ivy 6-6 SF LM Plainfield Central – “Rugged base-liner; runs the floor well; rebounds the ball with authority; offensive game starting to take shape. “I like his upside.”
Deshon Fluckus 6-2 G/F LM+-LM Chicago Uplift – “Excellent motor; has some talent to be a Div. I Mid-Major one day. “Could be a versatile defender.”
Juwan Stewart 6-3 G LM Elgin Larkin – “This kid has a wealth of ability now; it’s a matter of him getting stronger; his stock will soar in juco.”
Antoine Boyd 6-4 SF LM Chicago Bogan – “Lefty puts in work; a big game player who thrives as a role player; rebounds/blocks shots and scores around the rim.” Nothing flashy about his game.
Joe Wiliams 6-3 WG LM+ Galesburg – “Dynamite stroke; combo guard; knows how to score; sat out his junior year for unspecific reasons; has a chance to be very good player.”
Lavonte Sutton 5-8 PG LM Chicago Orr – “Once billed as a can’t miss gem; spent last 2 years in Carbondale; now he has to prove himself in the classroom.”
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