James Elmore IV |
As most
Buckeye Prep Report fans know, many of the elite 2022 players in the state have
been featured extensively on this website. Guys like Chris Livingston, Paul
McMillian IV, Sonny Johnson Jr. and Khalil Luster have made their names with
standout performances at Buckeye Prep Elite Showcases and other competitive events
around the state; consequently, their success has been well documented. Well,
with each season, as players grow and develop, new names emerge on the scene
and demand recognition. Although he
enjoyed some success running with Court Leaders last season, his talent went
mostly unrecognized. His outstanding play
and all-star game selection at the Buckeye Prep Elite Showcase last September convinced us we
needed to give James his props.
He’s not yet
a hot name, and most fans who follow this class have not seen nor heard much about him,
but Elmore James IV (5’9/WF/South
Euclid/2022) can play, and deserves to be recognized on the statewide
stage. We first saw James play at an NEO
event this past February and were really impressed with his game. In fact, in our post event report we
described James as “…big, athletic and
plays hard. James runs the floor well and finishes at a high rate around
the basket. James has good genics as well; as he’s a relative of Ohio
State commit Derek Funderburk. We think James’ upside is huge…”
Based on what
James is currently accomplishing with his 7th grade Memorial Middle
School in South Euclid, where he’s averaging 24 points per game, including a
high game of 29 points, James has his 5-2 Arcs squad on a 5-game winning street,
and it’s clear that what we saw in February was no fluke. Also, the fact that his
cousin, Ohio State’s Derek Funderburk is 6’9, projections that James will to grow 6’7-6’9
is realistic. In addition, with his
current skill set, size and strength, it would not surprise us if James ends up
playing college basketball at the D-I level.
We asked a
couple of people about James’ game and the conscience is that he’s big,
athletic, with a developing skill set.
Specifically, with his size and ball skills, James is versatile,
allowing him to play multiple positions from the point to the post. In addition, James’ size allows him to finish
with contact, and his skill set, IQ and decision making equips him to be
effective further away from the basket. Not only is James handling his business
on the court, he’s an honor role student and with an A/B average. According to
his father, James is likely to attend Brush High School in a couple of years.
James is
currently weighing a couple AAU team options, both of which would put him in a
more competitive situation and allow for even more exposure. We certainly
expect to keep an eye on James’ development when the 2017 season tips off in March. You can catch James in
action at the Buckeye Prep Elite
Showcase on March 4th, and again at the Buckeye Prep
Invitational Tournament March 31-April 2nd. Welcome to the big stage
James Elmore!
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