Players to Track: April 15th, 2020

Editor’s Note:  With the current situation of limited recruiting/exposure opportunities for players throughout the Nation, our Owner/Director Dr. Kris Watkins will be posting ongoing articles and players to watch multiple times each week.  Feel free to send us any info on players on either of our twitter accounts at @DrKrisWatkins or @SHReport

March 31st, 2020

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2021 Javian Mosley (Westside Macon)

Mosley has been one of GA’s most underrated prospects over the last few years.  He showed great strides in his outside jump shot over the last year that added to his overall diverse skill set as a left handed slasher with outstanding length that makes him tough to guard in transition and in the half court setting.  As a Junior Mosley avg 21.7ppg/5.4rpg/3apg/2spg in route to being named All Region 1st team and HypeSouth Junior of the Year while also breaking the 1000pt scoring mark.  Mosley picked up an offer from North Carolina A&T in March and his versatility to play multiple positions on the perimeter at the collegiate level will set him up for future offers and interest and schools when coaches are able to get back on the road.  

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2021 Chris Cole (Brookwood High School)

Standing at 6’5 the smooth left hander Cole would have been one of the breakout performers of the Spring open period and should be one of the better prospects in the always talented Gwinnett County next season.  Cole does a great job of getting downhill on his drives within the half court and has a shiftiness in his handle that helps him break down his defender.  As a junior he shot 40% from 3 and showed the potential to control both ends of the floor during stretches.  Cole uses his length to be a versatile defender who gets in the passing lanes and block shots while also being able to guard numerous positions.  

2021 Andrew Peacock (Cherokee Christian)

Coming off a Junior Season in which he averaged 17ppg/7rpg/4.5apg/2spg while being named team MVP in route to being 1st team All Region.  Peacock is a knockdown shooter from 3 hitting 40% of his attempts on the year.  I had a chance to watch him against some of GA’s top prospects in March at the On the Radar Hoops Super 64 Camp and he more than held his own and standing at 6’2 he has good size for the guard position where he is capable of playing both on and off the ball.  He did a great job of attacking in both transition and in the half-court where he was able to finish through contact and in a camp setting where often times players look to continually get their own he was a willing and unselfish passer that continually got his teammates involved.  

 

 

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