BrandonClayScouting: Player Card – Josh Randolph

Class of 2017 guard Josh Randolph of Lakeview Academy (GA) showed a great blend of athleticism and skill. Photo cred - Ty Freeman / EBA All American Camp

Class of 2017 guard Josh Randolph of Lakeview Academy (GA) showed a great blend of athleticism and skill. Photo cred – Ty Freeman / EBA All American Camp


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Photo cred: Ty Freeman

Photo cred: Ty Freeman

Josh Randolph
Height: 6′

Grad Year / Position: 2017 –  Point Guard
School / Hometown: Lakeview Academy (Flowery Branch, Ga.)
Committed College: Undecided

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By: @JLHemingwayPSB & @StephenPeckPSB


eba-all-american-150Date: October 16, 2016
Evaluator: Jonathan Hemingway
Location: #EBAAllAmerican

The first word that comes to mind when describing Randolph is: STRONG. He can will his way to the bucket with quick first steps, but it is his strength that allows him to absorb contact and still make plays at the basket. He also demonstrated good body control around defenders as he was able to avoid contact at times too. This type of athleticism should point to two-way production in his senior year.

 

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Date: March 4, 2015
Evaluator: Jonathan Hemingway
Location: #EBATop40 

In a gym full of talented guards, Randolph showed potential as the next up and coming guards from the North Georgia area. The sophomore is a built sturdily and can take the bump when driving into the lane. He showed the capacity to take the bump and finish through contact at the Top 40 Workout. He has bounce in his legs that allow him to be an effective driver with the ball in his hands. The challenge for Randolph in months to come will be to find ways to make an impact on the court even when the ball is not his hands. That type of presence on the floor comes through experience and we expect to see him grow in that area in years to come.

@SUVtv Video of Randolph wearing #284 in White


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Coach Hemi-100-100Jonathan Hemingway is a National Evaluator for the OTRHoopsReport. Hemingway serves on the Board of Selectors for the Naismith Trophy. also He is also the publisher of CoachHemi.com. He has been involved in the community since 1996 as a coach, camp director and evaluator. You can reach him via email at [email protected] and follow him on  twitter @JLHemingwayPSB