Top 2017 Wing Forwards
“One
of our weaker positions in terms of overall depth, we envision five or six
guys, potentially carving out a banner collegiate career, that’s if they land
in the right setting.”
1. Justin Smith 6’6”
MM Stevenson/Mac Irvin Fire
“Arguably our 2nd best player in
the class has an enormous upside, and he clearly could be the one in the group
who laces them up in an 82 game setting in three or four years. The fact of the
matter is now he needs to develop that will to win regardless to who he’s
hoopin’ with.”
2. Jeameril Wilson 6’5”
MM Niles
Notre Dame/ Young Legends
“A world of talent, I’m generous now to him
because I envision where his development could lead him. Unassuming athleticism
he’s versatile as defender and scorer. He needs to show more toughness.”
3. Lucas Williamson 6’4” MM Whitney Young/Mean Streets
“Already exhibits consistency as he’s shown
in the Nike EYBL League. He’s skilled and smart and uses his left hand
effectively. System type Valley, Horizon, Mac Conferences should pursue.”
4.
Cameron Gross
6’5”
MM Oak Park/Illinois Stars
“All around versatile type has to assert
himself a tad more on the club scene, particularly with using his physical
tools against opponents. He could blossom into a special player. He can score.
Mac, Horizon, OVC.”
5.
Elijah Ward 6’4”
MM Joliet
West/?
“Capable of playing both guard spots
part-time, but hasn’t figured out things yet. He’s talented enough to keep you
on the edge of your seats, but may need a Juco experience.”
6.
Romon Douglas Watkins 6’5” MM-LM Peoria Manual/Illinois Wolves
“Starting to learn how to create for
himself, and he’s transitioning to a wing. He’s a hard working competitor and his
scoring is in the developmental stages. Romon had a quality showing in the 3A
State Finals”
7.
Austin Richie 6’5” MM-LM Marian Catholic/Chicago Demons
“System type prospect and sort of a
throwback clone. He can be a catch shoot threat with a three range. Nice body
starting to come into his own as a player. He reportedly transferred to Bloom High
School this week.”
8.
Kevin Williams 6’5” MM-LM Rantoul/Team Illinois
“Cagey talent plays in obscurity most often.
Good athlete and has talent, plays with a wealth of confidence. He is a capable
scorer needs to prove himself versus elite talent soon.”
9.
Jamal Nixon 6’4” LMT Fenwick/Illinois Wolves
“Ivy league looking prospect and wears a
hard hat, he’s a system type with limited scoring ability, but a high
percentage shooter. His play goes unappreciated most times, but he’s a valuable
teammate.”
10.
Jaylan Catiedge 6’4” CM Richards/Example Sports
“Jaylan is a punishing scorer with a huge
upside. He has to continue to develop his knowledge of situations to where he
can utilize his athleticism.”
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