Brandon Huntley Hatfield–With the build of an MMA fighter at 6-foot-9 and 225 pounds, the transfer from IMG Academy is the no.1 ranked power forward in the nation in the 2022 class.
With his wingspan and ability to hit the 3-pointer, deep jumper, and also bulldoze his way to the rim and score, Huntley Hatfield’s ability to do a variety of things is ultimately what differentiates him.
He’s garnered offers from Kansas, Auburn, Louisville, Kentucky, and a barrage of others.
Will Henderson–The 6-foot-10 Class of 2020 forward brings a unique presence with his versatility.
As a big who can handle it like a guard and stretch the floor out by hitting the outside shot with consistency, Henderson has the attributes that align with today’s game as a multi positional, mobile big who can guard a little bit of everything.
Kyle Braun–The 6-foot-2 sharpshooter possesses a deadeye stroke from beyond the arc and has a pull-up jumper and mid range game working in his favor as well.
All the way from California, Braun’s deceptive athleticism and springboard bouncy style enables him to get above the rim and finish. Since de-committing from Navy, a bevy of mid majors have started to inquire about the high octane Class of 2020 guard.
Drew Williams–Another product of the prestigious BMaze Elite AAU program, Williams is a 6-foot-7 lefty with a tremendous mid range shot making ability. As a forward, he’s a high level passer and a scorer with the type of spurt-ability to break games open. Williams has developed into a high level 3-point shooter as well.
Williams grew from 6-feet to 6-feet-5 the summer of his freshman year heading into his sophomore year, keeping his guard’s skill set throughout the growth spurt.
Myron Amey–The high IQ scorer and all around threat has been a revelation as an athlete with quickness and sneaky bounce. The 6-foot-2, 175-pound guard out of the Northern California area brings promise with his ability to guard both back court positions and knife his way to the rim.
Chris Grubbs–At 6-foot-6 and 210 pounds, the hard-driving and oft attacking wing has the physical attributes transferable to the rigors of the college game. Gribbs has developed a feathery deep jumper, albeit his ferociousness in the open court and knack for getting to the rim and finishing through traffic is noteworthy.