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Re: Cunningham.

ESPN has this to say about him:

Cunningham is a warrior in every sense of the word. He impacts the game with his tenacity on the glass and major bounce. He has a nose for the ball around the hoop and he gets up twice before most get up once. He has great hands, a good ... for full access to RecruitingNation become an Insider
 
Re: Cunningham.

ESPN has this to say about him:

Cunningham is a warrior in every sense of the word. He impacts the game with his tenacity on the glass and major bounce. He has a nose for the ball around the hoop and he gets up twice before most get up once. He has great hands, a good ... for full access to RecruitingNation become an Insider

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Re: Cunningham.

ESPN has this to say about him:

Cunningham is a warrior in every sense of the word. He impacts the game with his tenacity on the glass and major bounce. He has a nose for the ball around the hoop and he gets up twice before most get up once. He has great hands, a good ... for full access to RecruitingNation become an Insider

Here's the full thing.

Strengths:
Cunningham is a warrior in every sense of the word. He impacts the game with his tenacity on the glass and major bounce. He has a nose for the ball around the hoop and he gets up twice before most get up once. He has great hands, a good feel for the game, and he just makes winning plays at both ends. In transition he can slash his way to the rim or go over the top of the would-be defender to finish. Overall, he is that prototypical prospect for the mid-high major level.
Weaknesses:
Cunningham needs to refine his ball skills and develop a consistent jump shot at the elbow area to elevate his stock.
Bottom Line:
Cunningham is undersized and he'll need to fill out his frame for the next level, but with his approach (blue-collar attitude) he'll get more high-major offers as the spring and summer progress.
 
Here's the full thing.

Strengths:
Cunningham is a warrior in every sense of the word. He impacts the game with his tenacity on the glass and major bounce. He has a nose for the ball around the hoop and he gets up twice before most get up once. He has great hands, a good feel for the game, and he just makes winning plays at both ends. In transition he can slash his way to the rim or go over the top of the would-be defender to finish. Overall, he is that prototypical prospect for the mid-high major level.
Weaknesses:
Cunningham needs to refine his ball skills and develop a consistent jump shot at the elbow area to elevate his stock.
Bottom Line:
Cunningham is undersized and he'll need to fill out his frame for the next level, but with his approach (blue-collar attitude) he'll get more high-major offers as the spring and summer progress.

Sounds a lot like Ejim coming out of HS. Do want.
 

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