Chance Mallory puts on orange & green on unofficial visit to Miami

Trinton Breeze
3 min read
After departing from the Virginia Cavaliers just over two weeks ago, four-star point guard Chance Mallory took an unofficial visit to Miami this week, where he arrived at Coral Gables on Wednesday and stayed until Friday.

After the trip, Chance shared photos on his Instagram.

"The U?? 🟢🟠 #notcommitted," the standout guard wrote.



screenshot-2024-11-10-at-2-35-10-am-png.310671




screenshot-2024-11-10-at-2-35-24-am-png.310672




screenshot-2024-11-10-at-2-35-40-am-png.310673


screenshot-2024-11-10-at-2-35-53-am-png.310674


screenshot-2024-11-10-at-2-36-09-am-png.310675


screenshot-2024-11-10-at-2-36-25-am-png.310676


screenshot-2024-11-10-at-2-37-27-am-png.310677


It was the first unofficial visit Chance made after his departure with the Virginia Cavaliers.

Chance, who is 5-9 and weighs 170 pounds, is ranked as the No. 54 overall and No. 9 in the point guard category. He was tabbed in as the second-best player coming out of Virginia.

Film Room on Mallory

Mallory might be undersized, but he does not let that affect him, as the way he finishes around the rim makes him so hard to guard, and he is constantly coming off of ball screens and always trying to move off the ball. Mallory is also a great spot-up shooter, he averaged 26.0 points on 51 percent shooting from the field and 40 percent from three.

Mallory sets up his man very well off the ball screens where he can go to work on his man with either coming off the ball screen and getting to the basket, dishing it to someone, or hitting from mid-range, but once he comes off that ball screen, he is going to be quick and explosive. He also has insane layup packages.

Very twitchy and quick player who can shoot and finish around you, if I had to sum his game up in just a few words.
 

Comments (6)

Unless there's some other late entry, I don't see him at VT. By default that would mean he winds up here
 
Advertisement
Fairly certain we were up there with UVA. Divine looks legit so I'm thinking that could be a potential issue. Probably the only one though
 
How does he compare to Chris Lykes?
I think his comp might better be Kihei Clark who started for 4 years for Tony Bennett. At least Chance seems to have a midrange shot (Clark had no mid or long range game).

In today's college game, I'm skeptical of perimeter players who can't shoot the three ball well. Cadeaux at UNC is another one -- although he is a really good distributor (above Clark in that regard).
 
Back
Top