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Jarquez Smith
6'9" 220lbs
Consensus Top 60
SCOUTING REPORT
ESPN Analyst
Updated 05/24/2011
Strengths:
Smith is a great looking young prospect with surprising skill level. He has shown the ability to play as a face-up 4-man with range out to the 3-point line and is improving his back-to-the-basket skill set. He is a good runner/jumper with length and has the potential to be a dominant rebounder and shot blocker. He has decent lateral quickness and moves his feet well when defending on the perimeter.
Weaknesses:
Smith will benefit from a good strength development program and will should become more explosive and fill out physically as he matures. Although he has made great strides in imposing his will on his teammates and opponents he still needs to be more assertive in demanding the ball. He gravitates to the perimeter a little too often and needs to be more of an inside-out threat.
Bottom Line:
Smith's combination of size, length and skill level are unique for his age; as long as he continues to work and improve his overall game he will be a coveted prospect by the high major programs in the Southeast. Because of his tremendous upside Smith has a real chance at developing into the top player in Georgia's 2013 class.
Notes
Travel Team: Coastal Crew/Southern Kings...
He said the schools in the most contact at this point have been Georgia, Georgia Tech, Florida, Florida State, Alabama, Tennessee, Auburn and Tulsa.
I really dont have one I like more right now, he said.
6'9" 220lbs
Consensus Top 60
SCOUTING REPORT
ESPN Analyst
Updated 05/24/2011
Strengths:
Smith is a great looking young prospect with surprising skill level. He has shown the ability to play as a face-up 4-man with range out to the 3-point line and is improving his back-to-the-basket skill set. He is a good runner/jumper with length and has the potential to be a dominant rebounder and shot blocker. He has decent lateral quickness and moves his feet well when defending on the perimeter.
Weaknesses:
Smith will benefit from a good strength development program and will should become more explosive and fill out physically as he matures. Although he has made great strides in imposing his will on his teammates and opponents he still needs to be more assertive in demanding the ball. He gravitates to the perimeter a little too often and needs to be more of an inside-out threat.
Bottom Line:
Smith's combination of size, length and skill level are unique for his age; as long as he continues to work and improve his overall game he will be a coveted prospect by the high major programs in the Southeast. Because of his tremendous upside Smith has a real chance at developing into the top player in Georgia's 2013 class.
Notes
Travel Team: Coastal Crew/Southern Kings...
He said the schools in the most contact at this point have been Georgia, Georgia Tech, Florida, Florida State, Alabama, Tennessee, Auburn and Tulsa.
I really dont have one I like more right now, he said.
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