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NorCal Summer Tip Off: 2020 Prospects to Watch

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LJ Braner 6-foot-5 W Woodcreek (YBA 16 Cole)

Braner has good size and is one of the better shooters in the class. He made his rankings debut at No. 29 and could be on the rise again in the fall.

Marcus Greene 6-foot-0 PG Mitty (Lakeshow 16U Elite)

Greene plays with a good burst, which allows him to beat pressure and break down a half court defense. He has the length and frame to take some major strides in the next year. He is No. 22 in the class.

Jhaylon Martinez 6-foot-10 Post Vanden (Team Arsenal 17U Elite)

Playing up on 17s, Martinez showed off his agility working out of the high and low post. He can finish numerous ways and shows early signs of being a stretch big. Martinez is ranked No. 5.

Connor Olin 6-foot-4 W Stevenson (West Coast Elite NorCal 2020 Silver)

He is a good shotblocker, can space the floor with his three point range and can guard multiple spots. Olin averaged 10 points and five rebounds as a sophomore.

Jalen Pierce 6-foot-6 Post Dublin (Team Arsenal 16U Elite)

Transferring from California to Dublin, Pierce has a good frame to build on. He is a good rebounder and floor runner. In the latest rankings, Pierce is No. 21 as the final 3-star.

Anthony Roy 6-foot-3 SG Dublin (Team Arsenal 16U Elite)

Roy has nice positional size and is a developed scorer off the bounce. He can step out to the three point line as a potential Division I recruit.

Nate Rutchena 6-foot-3 SF Monte Vista (Lakeshow 16U Elite)

Rutchena is a strong defender who can guard an array of wing defenders. He is a high motor prospect who uses his strength well on both ends.

Donovan Sevilla 5-foot-10 PG Dougherty Valley (West Coast Elite NorCal 2020 Silver)

Sevilla is a good three point shooter who gets the ball upcourt quickly. He is an economical dribbler and moves well without the ball.

Brah’Jon Thompson 5-foot-11 PG Logan (Work Hard Play Hard 17U)

After a slow start, Thompson is good at slowing his speed and then accelerating past the defender. He has some potential as a shooter. Thompson is No. 27 in the class.
 
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