Rivals profile (3*, unranked)
Scout profile (3*, unranked)
Point guard
Chatham VA Hargrave Military Academy
AAU: KY Travelers
Height: 5-foot-10
Weight: 165 lbs
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He originally committed to Miami (Ohio) but decided to go to Hargrave. If he would have stayed in high school there was speculation that he might have been Mr. Basketball in the state of Kentucky.I'll try and be optimistic, hope Thad found a gem. Its certainly surprising to say the least that this is the first that 99% of us have heard of him, and we had to beat out the likes of Winthrop, Miami (Oh) and Western Kentucky for. But all that negativity aside, seems like he could be under the radar for whatever reason. Played point on national championship high school with Funderburke. Read he's an outright scorer, could have had 100 in a game last year, but was pulled with 70, with 10 minutes remaining in the game. Thad didn't reach in my opinion, because he had a lot of time to watch him while watching Funderburke. I think he was just the back up to the back up option.
Might be a case of getting overlooked nationally for natural things out of his control. Here's to hoping he fits right in how Thad envisions him.
The class of 2016 standout spent three seasons with the AAU Travelers, coached by Andre Mahorn. Beverly was part of two teams that advanced to the AAU circuit's season-ending Peach Jam tournament.
"He's every teammate and coach's dream," Mahorn said of Beverly, whom he called a "really good kid" who's been successful on and off the court.
Mahorn said he's seen Beverly go up against multiple pro players and first-round draft picks in his time in the Nike EYBL. Beverly handled those challenges with composure, which impressed Mahorn.
"He's always stayed level-headed," Mahorn said. "Never seemed overwhelmed or rattled by anything. Just a true student of the game."
Mahorn thinks Beverly's move to Hargrave was about getting more opportunity to play against better competition. "The preparation of Hargrave, that was a big thing for him," Mahorn said.
Read more here: http://www.kentucky.com/sports/high-school/prep-basketball/article42612795.html#storylink=cpy
I really do not understand what you are trying to say.So he was supposed to be a freshman at Miami OH right now but reclassified to 2017 four months ago. I looked at some older articles on him and last year he looked to be higher ranked, between the #16-#22 PG in nation for 2016 per Scout, but once he reclassified he doesn't have much of a ranking. He has some very high praise in a lot of these older articles from a yr ago when he verballed to Miami.
I'm not sure why you're having a problem, but I was just stating that he had a higher ranking when he was a 2016 Miami OH verbal before he reclassified a few months ago. I also added that his coaches and bball evaluators have high praise for him so he doesn't look to be that big of reach compared to just looking at his player profile from other sites.I really do not understand what you are trying to say.
Always the optimist I watched a few videos on this kid and he looks pretty good as far as I am concerned but I certainly do not know as much as you when it comes to basketball talent evaluation.Needed guard help, not sure he'll bring much as the #307 rated in the class with his best offer up until now as GW.