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Hoyas Covet Pair of 2024 Bucket Getters

Trentyn Flowers, formerly of Hunt9ington Prep, is getting Hoya love.
Trentyn Flowers, formerly of Hunt9ington Prep, is getting Hoya love. (Rivals.com)

The Class of 2024 features a chock full of talent all across the country. With Georgetown casting a wide net and revamping the recruiting focus, there are several unique options they could potentially zone in on. Here is a look at two.

Georgetown is a bit late to the recruiting sweepstakes in Eliot Cadeau, albeit the NY/NJ metro area talent appears to be keeping all viable options open.The 6-foot-2 guard is an extraordinary downhill scorer with a soaring vertical. An adept game manager, Cadeau's purity of vision with the ball in his hands and knack for playing with his eyes perpetually up have been noteworthy.

He's a shifty, elusive off the dribble scorer who thoroughly carves out space for his ability to attack the rim and playmake in the half court set. The New Heights product has significant elevation on his shot and has proved he can fire in some darts as a facilitator. He brings a level of sneaky explosiveness and some burst in his hard surges to the rim.

Next, lets look at Trentyn Flowers.

The five star 6-foot-8, 190-pound big guard is an embodiment of everything a coach desires with the way today's game happens to be structured. Flowers is a unique mismatch with his ability to put the ball on the floor and score it at all three levels. He's a shot maker and a floor spreader with long, broomstick like arms.

A fluid athlete who gets above the rim with relative ease, Flowers recently transferred from Sierra Canyon (CA) to Rosedale Christian Academy in Maryland, then abruptly changed those plans - per HoyaReport.com Publisher Ron Bailey, Flowers is now headed to Combine Academy (NC).

With Flowers' suddenly relative proximity to Georgetown and the staff's close relationship with Flowers' Team Durant AAU program, there is certainly a local connection. A high level guard skill set has been ingrained in Flowers, a smooth passer and double double threat who oozes of NBA potential.

He grew up playing point guard, well prior to a massive growth spurt. He also emulates the game of big guards such as Kevin Durant, Penny Hardaway, and Tracy McGrady. The competition is steep for Flowers, who has ascended the mountaintops of the country's top unsigned players. He holds offers from the likes of Florida, Alabama, Memphis, reigning national champion Kansas, LSU, Oregon, UCLA, Texas Tech, Xavier, and a barrage of others.

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