RamblinTank22 wrote:
He also broke his foot last season, so he missed most of the season, but prior to that he was the go-to player and leading scorer on his team, and they tended to struggle when he wasn't on the floor. His team won a state championship in 2016, and he was the only returning starter last year. So while he wasn't flashy, he was able to put up some good numbers against good schools despite everyone knowing it was going to him.
I didn't know about the foot, nice research! A lot of the heavy lifting for recruits happens during their junior season, players who miss time then are usually a bit under recruited and end up as hidden gems. One of the reasons Milton ranked as a 2 star recruit out of high school but still ended up at Kansas initially was because he missed his jr season with injury and did not get all the early evaluations.