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  • #62231
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    At 6’5 I think he’s the most athletic swingman in the class of 2019. He looks more than an open court dunker his athleticism suggest he can be a high level in traffic dunker as well. His jumpshot looks decent but should improve to consistently make 3 point shots by the time he enrolls in college. His calling card right now looks like defense, with his wingspan around 6’9 he seems like he can be a defensive menace right off the bat at the 2 and 3 positions. My only concerns right now is he relys alot on his athleticism and could polish his handle but were also talking about a kid who should be atleast 6’8 by the time he graduates highschool. Although it’s hard to gauge right now because he’s a freshman, how good can you see this guy becoming at the nba level?

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     Too early to tell. He could grow another five inches, develop his all-around skills and end up a future NBA superstar. Or he could not really grow anymore and not really improve that much and end up just an average d1 player. We’ve seen it happen with plenty of guys who were considered can’t miss prospects at a young age. Point being, I’m not ready to make any projections about his future NBA potential when he has barely even played a high school game yet. I believe he is a year old for his class, which isn’t necessarily a bad thing, but should be taken into account when measuring his development.

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     Too early to tell. He could grow another five inches, develop his all-around skills and end up a future NBA superstar. Or he could not really grow anymore and not really improve that much and end up just an average d1 player. We’ve seen it happen with plenty of guys who were considered can’t miss prospects at a young age. Point being, I’m not ready to make any projections about his future NBA potential when he has barely even played a high school game yet. I believe he is a year old for his class, which isn’t necessarily a bad thing, but should be taken into account when measuring his development.

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    Scottie Lewis has a sharp handle and an explosive first step, he won’t grow to 6’8″ but in a few years he’ll be viewed as a can’t-miss, blue-chip SG prospect. 2019 figures to be loaded with wings, He and R.J. Barrett are both freakishly athletic, and will stand the test of time thru these rankings..

    I think Scottie’s got star power.. He’s got a hyper-competitive on court demeanor

    There’s more than a few wings that deserve honorable mention though;

    Wendell Moore, Cassius Stanley, Trendon Watford and Chandler Lawson all look like they will be tough to overtake in the rankings thru the years. Stanley is also freakishly athletic, I’m not sure if he’s quite on the level of Barrett or Lewis, he can fly though..

    Scotties AAU teammate (and son of Greg Anthony) Cole Anthony is going to be a serious problem in a few years too. He’s already bigger than his dad, he can dunk, and his shot is pure from deep,. He’s the best PG prospect from this class that’s surfaced so far IMO, and Scotties the best SG (though most services seem to list him at SF).

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    Scottie Lewis has a sharp handle and an explosive first step, he won’t grow to 6’8″ but in a few years he’ll be viewed as a can’t-miss, blue-chip SG prospect. 2019 figures to be loaded with wings, He and R.J. Barrett are both freakishly athletic, and will stand the test of time thru these rankings..

    I think Scottie’s got star power.. He’s got a hyper-competitive on court demeanor

    There’s more than a few wings that deserve honorable mention though;

    Wendell Moore, Cassius Stanley, Trendon Watford and Chandler Lawson all look like they will be tough to overtake in the rankings thru the years. Stanley is also freakishly athletic, I’m not sure if he’s quite on the level of Barrett or Lewis, he can fly though..

    Scotties AAU teammate (and son of Greg Anthony) Cole Anthony is going to be a serious problem in a few years too. He’s already bigger than his dad, he can dunk, and his shot is pure from deep,. He’s the best PG prospect from this class that’s surfaced so far IMO, and Scotties the best SG (though most services seem to list him at SF).

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