Josh Gershon
Recruiting Analyst
July 1, 2013
#3 IVAN RABB
Size: 6-9 / 220
Quick Take: Rabb is almost everything you want a rising junior power forward prospect to be. He can finish with both hands, plays hard, rebounds on both sides of the court, can face up and shoot but would rather attack the basket to score and/or get to the line. You don’t see him out on the perimeter jacking threes; he won’t drift much further than 12-feet out and more often than not is in the paint, competing for space, fighting for rebounds and on defense attempting to block shots. He’s improved significantly over the last year, and as he continues to get stronger his game should keep progressing as well
#58 MARQUESE CHRISS
Size: 6-7 / 190
Quick Take: Chriss is a bouncy forward who rebounds on both sides of the court, attempts to dunk everything close to the basket and blocks shots on defense. When he shoots he gets good lift, making him tough to defend, and he uses a drop step well in the paint. At the Pangos All-American Camp he even showed three-point range on his shot. Chriss plays hard and gets out in transition, often leading to easy baskets. There's a lot of upside here.
Recruiting: Boise State, San Jose State, Santa Barbara
Wednesday, July 3, 2013
Two from NorCal make Scout's Top 75 for 2015
A pair of Nor Cal prospects are to be found in Scout's latest 2015 Top 75:
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