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NCAA Basketball Recruiting: Analyzing 2020 McDonald’s All-Americans

FORT MYERS, FLORIDA - DECEMBER 19: Cade Cunningham #1 of Montverde Academy is introduced prior to the game against Sanford School during the City of Palms Classic Day 2 at Suncoast Credit Union Arena on December 19, 2019 in Fort Myers, Florida. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)
FORT MYERS, FLORIDA - DECEMBER 19: Cade Cunningham #1 of Montverde Academy is introduced prior to the game against Sanford School during the City of Palms Classic Day 2 at Suncoast Credit Union Arena on December 19, 2019 in Fort Myers, Florida. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images) /
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FORT MYERS, FLORIDA – DECEMBER 19: Sharpe of Montverde goes up. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)
FORT MYERS, FLORIDA – DECEMBER 19: Sharpe of Montverde goes up. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images) /

Day’Ron Sharpe (North Carolina)

C | 6-foot-10 | 246 lbs | No. 14 overall recruit

Day’Ron Sharpe is yet another piece of North Carolina’s highly-touted 2020 recruiting class. A 6-foot-10 big from Montverde Academy, Sharpe brings superb hands to the frontcourt with his ability to aggressively seek rebounds and snag post feeds. He also brings a well-built frame to the table that allows him to finish in the paint or defend the post at a high level. His athleticism serves him well as a finisher as well as a shot-blocker.

Although Sharpe does not stretch the floor all that well, he does just about everything else as a big man. He runs the floor, finishes above the rim, can be a viable post scorer, defends the interior, and can be a glass-cleaner. North Carolina loves to run two-big sets and Sharpe fits that system with his playing style as well. He looks the part of a potential one-and-done in Chapel Hill.


Isaiah Todd (Michigan)

PF | 6-foot-10 | 195 lbs | No. 13 overall recruit

A face-up forward with plenty of versatility, Isaiah Todd is a big-time prospect and a huge commitment for Michigan head coach Juwan Howard. Todd brings plenty of size at 6-foot-10 and is remarkably fluid as an athlete. He can stretch the floor out to 3-point range and is impressively quick off the bounce. While development as a playmaker would take him to the next level, he is already a matchup nightmare with his perimeter game.

On the defensive end of the floor, Todd can protect the rim thanks to his athleticism and size. He has tremendous upside as a defender and it will be interesting to watch his development in that area. Todd has one of the highest ceilings of any player in this class and he could be an immediate star under Coach Howard’s leadership.