Dwayne Morgan
SF, 6-7, 180
St. Frances (MD)
Committed to UNLV
HoopHall Classic 2014 (Springfield, MA): Morgan set up in the mid-range area on Saturday—which essentially took him out of the game for long stretches—but his versatility and athleticism were nevertheless apparent. He can attack from the wing, uses his length and athleticism to compete for buckets in the post, and accumulates dunks in the open court. If he can continue to add skill to his athleticism, he’ll be a high-major small forward with a chance at the NBA.
Defensively, he has the length to lock-up small forwards and power forwards. He needs to get stronger on both ends, but Morgan’s length, activity and athleticism give him legitimate NBA upside. Now he needs to refine his offensive skills.
