At the beginning of each new year, Phenom Hoops works to assemble a series of articles centered around unsigned senior prospects. Last season, hundreds of players from the Carolinas went on to play at the Division I, II, III or NAIA levels, and that number looks likely to continue increasing with the current senior class. Typically, we take a closer look at guys who are overlooked and underrated, and today’s edition will highlight Ladarian McCree of York Prep.

We’ve covered McCree countless times, including at our most recent SC Top 80, where we stated, Continuing onto a player that continues to simply outwork opponents, regardless of context or setting, Ladarian McCree. He’s a smart, tough, very well-rounded guard prospect who plays bigger than his size would imply—especially as a defender. McCree can effectively run a team or play alongside another point guard and apply pressure as an efficient scorer from all levels. He’s crafty, unselfish, and truly the type of gamer/competitor that every team can benefit from having on the roster. McCree defends extremely well at the point of attack, effortlessly forcing turnovers and making plays in transition. He created for others, shined defensively, and scored in a vast variety of ways while still doing the dirty work whenever available. Next in his development process is working on his shooting consistency off the bounce, as it would make him even tougher for opponents to contain. Coach Mills on McCree: “Ladarian is an outstanding defender. Doesn’t mind taking on the other team’s best player. Gets to the rim anytime he wants. Made big plays for his teammates with his ability to penetrate. Ladarian is a point guard with a high IQ and will to win!” McCree enjoyed a terrific showing at camp and should be a target for various college coaches over the coming months.”

Since then, McCree has only continued to prove himself as a player worthy of attention from next-level coaches. He’s a tough, crafty guard with the ability to effectively initiate the offense or play alongside another primary ball-handler. McCree can score the ball in various ways, notably through attacking the midrange area, and displays IQ on either end of the floor. He’s a scrappy defender with nice instincts and the ability to force turnovers at a quality rate. McCree makes great decisions with the ball in his hands and plays bigger than his size would imply as a rebounder. He’s produced throughout his high school career, which should only further solidify his status as a priority for various coaches going forward.


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