Unsigned Seniors from the Longhorn Classic and M.A.I.T.

On3 imageby:Jamie Shaw01/31/22

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During this time of year, one of the most popular questions from college coaches is about unsigned seniors. While these standouts are not five-stars, college coaches need to pay close attention to these available seniors.

A high-flying wing. A big-bodied, soft-handed post. A paint-touch lead guard. An uber-productive forward. On3 Sports explores the unsigned senior options D-I programs need to pay attention to from the Montverde Academy Invitational Tournament and the Longhorn Steakhouse Classic. 

Garrison Phelps

Phelps is a 6-foot-6 wing with an elite-level explosion and burst. You see the upside he possesses on the defensive end, with his length and ability to move, covering multiple positions. Phelps is great in transition and showed he could knock down a three off the catch. He finished with 12 points and five rebounds while knocking down two threes. 

Claimed Recruitment: Texas State, Oakland, Missouri State, Montana. 

Jeremiah Cherry

You cannot teach size, and at 6-foot-10 and 260-pounds, Cherry has the size in abundance. He has good instincts around the basket with soft hands and touch going over his left and right shoulders. Despite being below the rim, Cherry is an aggressive area rebounder, and he has good footwork around the basket. He finished with 13 points and 12 rebounds on five of seven from the field. 

Claimed Recruitment: San Diego State, Hampton, Grand Canyon U, UC Santa Barbara

Trae Clayton

Production is the name of the game for Clayton. The strong framed forward is relentless around the basket, especially when rebounding. Clayton finished well at the basket when he attacked downhill. He shot the ball with confidence off the catch. He averaged 17.5 points and eight rebounds for the two games On3 watched. 

Claimed Recruitment: Hampton, Illinois- Chicago, SMU, UT-Arlington

Davion Cunningham

Cunningham is a lengthy, quick-twitch point guard. He is a terror defending the point of attack and is a paint-touch lead guard on the ball. Cunningham missed the first half of the high school season with an injury, but he came back in time for the Longhorn Steakhouse Classic. The Huntersville (NC) North Mecklenburg guard affects winning despite his slender frame. He finished with nine points, six rebounds, three steals, and three assists in his game. 

Claimed Recruitment: Robert Morris, Merrimack, Western Carolina