After-Summer HS Report: USA Underage Teams and Up/Down Stocks

Cade Cunningham (USA Basketball)

With the month of August coming to an end, the experts at 247Sports have just re-ranked the 2020 basketball recruiting class of prospects. As it often occurs with these updates, there are multiple moves around the whole board, and although there have been not earthshaking changes nor massive surprises regarding the heavy-lifters, a bunch of players have caught our attention.

It is no surprise to find such changes in a 2020 board that features so many quality ballers, even more considering the period we’ve just closed. From the end of the prep season and the GEICO nationals to this point we’ve experienced the summer travel tourneys (those mostly organized by brands such as Nike, Adidas, or Under Armour) and multiple international games that have definitely affected some of the prospects stocks.

Let’s take a quick look at what has happened during the past few weeks, and how prospects have improved or worsened their outlooks by taking part (or not) on different scenarios:

USA Basketball Underage Teams Report

Junior National Team (Minicamp)

The team formed by players hailing from the 2020, 2021, 2022 and 2023 high school classes featured 20 athletes from the 2020 class. Among them, we found budding stars in Evan Mobley (CA), Matthew Murrell (FL), and Sharife Cooper (GA).

A lot more names featured in the roster, but all of the aforementioned raised their rank in the last update:

U19 National Team (FIBA U19 World Cup)

Back in July, the USA U19 National team beat Mali in the final to win the FIBA U19 World Cup. That makes it seven in a row for the Americans. As you could predict by just knowing he was part of the team, Cade Cunningham (FL) burnt the Mali national team to the tune of 21 points, seven boards, and seven dimes in the final game of the tourney.

Here is a look at some of the big-time names related to the U19 team to appear the ranks:

Final Notes

Here are some other notes on the last rankings update from 247Sports, including some players that didn’t make an appearance on the prior parts of the article:

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