Best high school boys basketball wings in the nation entering the 2023-24 season
Expect these 20 perimeter players to put up big stats this winter
The high school boys basketball season is officially underway, with Alabama becoming the first state to tip off Nov. 2.
SBLive Sports is highlighting some of the best players in the nation as we begin the winter season, which starts with Montverde Academy ranked No. 1 in the SBLive/Sports Illustrated Top 25.
We've been taking a position-by-position look at some of the best of the best in high school boys basketball, starting with the top point guards and combo guards, and now it's the top wings' turn.
Here are 20 of the best wings in the nation entering the 2023-24 high school boys basketball season.
Jason Asemota, sr., Hillcrest Prep (Arizona)
Annor Boateng, sr., Little Rock Central (Arkansas)
AJ Dybantsa, so., Prolific Prep (California)
VJ Edgecombe, sr., Long Island Lutheran (New York)
Isaiah Elohim, sr., Sierra Canyon (California)
Isaiah Evans, sr., North Mecklenburg (North Carolina)
Cooper Flagg, sr., Montverde Academy (Florida)
Jalen Haralson, jr., La Lumiere (Indiana)
Darren Harris, sr., Paul VI (Virginia)
Cameron Holmes, so., Millennium (Arizona)
Tre Johnson, sr., Link Academy (Missouri)
Brody Kozlowski, sr., Corner Canyon (Utah)
Jalen Montonati, so., Owasso (Oklahoma)
Drake Powell, sr., Northwood (North Carolina)
Khani Rooths, sr., IMG Academy (Florida)
Bryson Tucker, sr., Bishop O’Connell (Virginia)
Cam Ward, jr., Largo (Maryland)
Elijah Williams, so., Brother Rice (Michigan)
Kase Wynott, sr., Lapwai (Idaho)
Tounde Yessoufou, jr., St Joseph (California)
(Isaiah Elohim photo by Taylor Balkom)
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-- Bob Lundeberg | @sblivesports