July 8, 2012
July is the month that has three viewing periods for college basketball
recruiting. The NorCal Summer Preview at City College of San Francisco
was a tune up for college prospects before evaluations begin. Here is a
look at some of the top players from the event.
Benson Osayande
6-foot-7 Post Franklin (2014) Team Sage Truth: The lanky post player has
time to put on bulk but is already effective with his activity and
length. He is not polished on the offensive end but has some
serviceable post moves. Franklin loses both Theo Johnson (graduation)
and Darin Johnson (transfer) but Osayande could lessen the blow with his
potential.
Aaron Cochran
6-foot-9 Post Buhach Colony (2013) Bay Area Hoosiers: The football
prospect moves laterally well and runs the court well. His basketball
game is raw but he takes up space and poses as a matchup problem just by
his size. His hands are soft enough that he is able to corral
rebounds. Basketball is probably an afterthought for Cochran, but his
size makes him intriguing on the hardwood.
Israel Gutierrez
6-foot-9 PF Tec de Monterrey (2012) Bay Area Hoosiers: Gutierrez just
arrived from Monterrey, Mexico to join the Hoosiers' club for their
upcoming July road trip. The power forward is quick on his feet and can
play physical. He runs the floor well and looks to have solid
fundamentals in his movement and positioning. He plays more of the
European and International style of power forwards who are versatile and
not just low post bruisers.
Cameron Oliver
6-foot-7 F Grant Union (2014) Spirit Got Game Elite: Grant may be on
the rise with Oliver as a solid post prospect who runs the floor and
moves well for his size on both ends of the court. Oliver has a long
wingspan that helps with his defense and rebounding. He stepped into
many shots with a fluid motion and just has a nice shooting touch for a
post player.
Kendrick Jackson 6-foot-3 SG Granite Bay (2015)
Spirit Got Game Elite: Just finishing his freshman year, the son of
Sacramento Kings Assistant Coach Bobby Jackson has good size and plays
in a controlled manner. As a late season varsity call up, Jackson will
be key for his Granite Bay team next season as he creates matchup
problems and he facilitates well on offense. He hit several perimeter
shots and has good length to be disruptive on the perimeter passing
lanes. As a comparison, Jackson is already bigger than his father and
projects to be more skilled as well.
Joe Harrison 6-foot-2 SG
Lincoln Stockton (2014) 209 Elite: Harrison is an explosive and quick
guard who can play above the rim. He plays tough and is effective in
the post for a guard.
Justin Patton 6-foot-3 Wing Sierra (2013)
Modesto Pirates: The Sierra product has a nose for loose balls and
offensive rebounds. He is undersized for his position but his hustle
play and defensive effort are intangibles. His recruiting will depend
on his perimeter game unless he can add a few inches.
Guillermo Nunez
6-foot-0 G Sierra (2013) Modesto Pirates: Nunez is a gritty guard who
has an accurate perimeter game but also works in the paint on both ends.
He plays heady but his size may be a factor in his recruiting.
Shon Briggs
6-foot-5 F Heritage (2014) G-Vision Sports: Briggs played primarily in
the post as he can throw his weight around. At his size, Briggs looks
comfortable handling the ball but will need to extend his perimeter
range. He will return to his Oakland Soldiers squad when they are back
in action.
Tim Jordan 6-foot-4 Wing Liberty (2013) G-Vision
Sports: The Liberty prospect is active and is a high energy player who
is comfortable going to the basket. He has quick hands on defense and
moves well laterally.
Terrence White 6-foot-1 PG Inderkum (2014)
Team Sage Truth: The left handed point guard plays low to the ground and
tough as he can overpower smaller defenders. He plays with a subtle
calm that would serve a point guard well. White comes across as a
gritty player that does not back down on either ends.
Jeremee
Churchill 6-foot-2 SG Grant Union (2014) Spirit Got Game Elite:
Churchill is a stocky shooting guard who has a nice pull up jump shot.
He has good size to allow him to post up smaller guards or help with
rebounding. Grant looks to be on the rise the next two years.
Alex
Van Dyke 6-foot-6 Wing Cosumnes Oaks (2014) All Star Sports Predators
Elite: Van Dyke has good length and size. He is athletic and handles
the ball reasonably well. He averaged 10 points and 5.6 rebounds this
past season and looks to build on those numbers next season.
Markel Leonard
6-foot-0 PG Salesian (2013) Bay Area Hoosiers: The Salesian point guard
looks to remain aggressive both on the court and on the recruiting
trail despite having his orbital bone (underneath his eye) fractured
earlier in the spring by a teammate's head. Fully healed, Leonard
looked for his shot, especially taking the ball to the paint. Recently,
he was in attendance at the Princeton basketball camp as he has at
least twelve schools interested in him that include Brown, Portland,
Princeton, San Diego State, Santa Clara, UC Davis, and Yale.
Jack
Gale 6-foot-5 Wing University (2014) Bay Area Warriors 16s: Gale is
long and plays bigger than his slight frame in the post. He projects to
be a wing at the next level. His size could help University mix things
up in their usual multi guard sets.
Joshua Allen 6-foot-7 F
Downey (2012) Blue Demons 17U: The Modesto based product displayed a
high level of athleticism as he has good leaping ability, quick lateral
movement, and high agility. Without full knowledge of his academic
status, Allen could be a good but late pick up for a four year program
as his athleticism and size allows him to be versatile on the floor.
Temidayo Yussuf
6-foot-6 F St. Joseph Notre Dame (2014) Oakland Rebels Red: Yussuf
plays the post for both his high school and club teams but will likely
be a small forward or wing on the college level. But he displayed some
serious toughness, as he had to take repeated physical blows from the
two post players from the Bay Area Hoosiers. Offensively, he used good
wisdom in deciding when to pull up for his shots and when to take it
strong to the rim.
Derrick Clayton
6-foot-5 SG Castro Valley (2014) Oakland Rebels Red: The shooting guard
did indeed do a lot of that as Clayton was looking for his shots on the
day. But that is okay as his length and clean shooting form should
enable him to put up some big scoring games next season.
Spencer Hollie
6-foot-5 PF Dublin (2013) 707s Finest Elite: Hollie held his own
against the Bay Area Hoosiers post players despite being undersize in
his height. In addition, Hollie hit some nice mid-range shots. To no
surprise, Hollie plays football as a defensive end and offensive tackle
for Dublin and probably is a better football prospect.
Matthew
Hayes 6-foot-0 SG Pleasant Grove (2013) 707s Finest Elite: Hayes has an
accurate perimeter game from anywhere on his side of the court. He is
undersize for his position but has the always needed skill of scoring as
he can also create space for his own perimeter shots.
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