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Reggie Keely

Position PF Height 6-8 Weight 235 School Cleveland Heights High School Hometown Cleveland, Ohio Incoming Year 2009
Offered By Miami, Kent, Oakland, Penn State, Ohio, Cleveland State, Akron, Toledo, Rider

Initially posted by NickSkin on 10/24/07 at 9:20 am

2009 PROSPECT: Named to the Hoopscoop.com 5th Team All-State as a Soph.  Only 1 of 135 players in the nation invited to Reebok's RBK U camp.  Ranked as the #116 player in the nation by HoopsUSA.com.  Here's the ESPN.com evaluation of Reggie: 

Keely needs work on his post moves and foot work. He sometimes looks methodical when making post moves. He also needs to improve his hands, often struggling to catch passes from guards that he should handle without a problem. Keely could also tighten up his body. He runs the court very well and has a chance to develop into a decent prospect if he continues to improve on his deficiencies.
ESPN Scouts, Inc. Profile Scouts grade 40 Rivals Profile Scout Profile **

08/18/08

Posted by mollautt at 7:54 am

RedHawk In$ider (08/17/08): Reggie Keely: The Next Great PF?

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