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Old 04-16-2018, 08:28 AM
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14. James Scott- 6’5” 188 lb SO SG from Kennesaw State
31.8 mpg, 17.3 ppg, 2.4 rpg, 2.2 apg, 1.7 spg, 0.2 bpg, 2.7 tpg, .416 FG%, .800 FT%, .340 3P%

James Scott is a high scoring on high usage guard out of Kennesaw State. The New Jersey native averaged a cool 17 points and carried a struggling Owl squad. One might make the assumption that Scott earned those points by running up the score against Atlantic Sun opponents. While partially true, Scott lit up his fair sure of high major defenses. Butler (26 points, 10-19 shooting), Florida State (19, 7-18), Washington (21 points 9-19), and Texas Tech (19, 7-17) all struggled to contain to Scott this past season. Scott is a master of the pick and roll and has some limited talent in the mid-range. On the other end, Scott leave a lot to be desired. His steal rate is solid but he is one of those defenders that either got the steal or got beat. Scott has some solid bloodlines. His father James Scott Sr. played for St. John’s in the early 90s and got a cup of coffee in the NBA. Speaking of St. John’s, the younger Scott has already set up a visit with them. Virginia Tech and Nevada are also involved.

15. Anthony Tarke- 6’6” 205 lb SO SF from NJIT
31.0 mpg, 15.1 ppg, 6.0 rpg, 1.9 apg, 1.3 spg, 0.8 bpg, 2.0 tpg, .404 FG%, .641 FT%, .287 3P%

NJIT is not known as a basketball powerhouse but they did feature a high major ready wing with a knack for disrupting offenses. Anthony Tarke started his Highlander career as the 5th starter for a team that barely cracked double digit wins. By his sophomore year he was the leading scorer, an aggressive rebounder, and a terrifying defender. Tarke has excellent size and length and uses it well. His points per possession allowed was in the top 10% of all Division 1 players. According to synergy, he was only responsible for giving up 117 points all of last season (for comparison he scored 449). The only time Tarke struggled on defense was when getting matched up against bigger posts. His defensive ability should allow him to be successful at a the high major level. What may hold him back is his offense. He may have led the Highlanders in scoring but he needed a lot of shots to get there. He has range on his shot but it’s not a reliable weapon. He’s at his best in transition where he can use all of his physical gifts. To no one’s surprise, the Cincinnati Bearcats are interested in a defense first wing. Texas Tech, Transfer U (Nevada), Maryland, Minnesota, and blue blooded Kansas have all been connected to Tarke as well.

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