Oklahoma State commit Kalib Boone is the best shot-blocker in the state of Oklahoma. Averaging 4.1 stuffs per game as a junior last season, he set a new program record at Tulsa Memorial. On the AAU circuit this spring, he’s carved out a reputation for himself based off that unique skillset matched up against some of the country’s top talents.
Boone could create an eclipse to temporarily block out the sun if he wanted to. With a 6-foot-11 wingspan — which, in my estimation, is a very conservative guesstimate — and reason to believe he’s not yet finished growing, the only thing he seemingly can’t block off is the attention from college coaches after watching him play.