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Brock Rowan - hands down!

I AGREEE!!!! Someone on here wanted to compare his 5'11'' frame to a 6'5" Guy. Lets just put it this way. I would take him right now over any player in district 3AAA or 4AAA period, ANY not just shooters, ANY!! He just creates so many problems for defenses, because he also has a great mid range game also.

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I AGREEE!!!! Someone on here wanted to compare his 5'11'' frame to a 6'5" Guy. Lets just put it this way. I would take him right now over any player in district 3AAA or 4AAA period, ANY not just shooters, ANY!! He just creates so many problems for defenses, because he also has a great mid range game also.

 

 

Same here - Rowan is a BIG problem for any opposing team - no matter how big he is! And not taking a THING away from Allsmiller because he is certainly a special shooter, but Rowan brings a complete package to the table - including a lock defense.

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Robert Hubbs (a Tennessee signee) from Dyer County can shoot lights out....

 

No offense, and I know he's going D1, but he's not even in the same conversation with this Rowan kid. I've seen them both play. Different games in different offenses, with different coaches. Rowan is better than Mcbee from UT. I dont know where he's going to college but a mid major should definately take a shot at this guy. He will probably break whatever school it is 3point records, maybe conference records, he's that good. Great defender that gets his teamates much better looks. Again, no offense.

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No offense, and I know he's going D1, but he's not even in the same conversation with this Rowan kid. I've seen them both play. Different games in different offenses, with different coaches. Rowan is better than Mcbee from UT. I dont know where he's going to college but a mid major should definately take a shot at this guy. He will probably break whatever school it is 3point records, maybe conference records, he's that good. Great defender that gets his teamates much better looks. Again, no offense.

 

LOL, while Rowan may be a better shooter than Hubbs, WHICH IS VERY POSSIBLE, he is definitely NOT a better player than Hubbs. Hubbs is a top 15 player in the country and a potential NBA player.

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LOL, while Rowan may be a better shooter than Hubbs, WHICH IS VERY POSSIBLE, he is definitely NOT a better player than Hubbs. Hubbs is a top 15 player in the country and a potential NBA player.

LOL??? Why u LOL? This thread is " best shooters" not best players. Laugh if u want, Hubbs is a better player for sure, but now im just gonna say it, He 's not even close to the shooter Rowan is! PERIOD! If I had to pick a player to shoot one three for me to win 1,000,000.00 it would be this kid. Hubbs wouldnt be in my top ten to take that shot. I also think he's a little over rated too. Ther, now its off my chest. LOL

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