Bob Wettig: Underclassmen Top Performers
On Tuesday, we spent some time at the Bob Wettig Tournament in Richmond, Indiana. It’s always a solid event bringing together some of the better teams from all areas of the state. We’ve taken some time to breakdown some of…
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Continue ReadingOn Tuesday, we spent some time at the Bob Wettig Tournament in Richmond, Indiana. It’s always a solid event bringing together some of the better teams from all areas of the state. We’ve taken some time to breakdown some of the top players from the day of games.
Brayton Bailey – 6’1/SG/2020 – Bedford North Lawrence – Brayton, the son of Damon Bailey, is a very advanced guard with tons of skill and a great knack for finding ways to create points. He’s a talent for sure and has a good body with some strength already attached. He has a quiet confidence that helps him when he has the ball in his hands because he’s able to create space at a high level and create to score in the mid-range and around the basket. Isn’t a high level athlete and doesn’t look like he’s going to be a ton taller so a lot of his value will likely come as a 1/2.
Rickie Wedlow – 5’11/PG/2020 – Richmond – Rickie is a big lead guard with a decent jumper and a great body early in his career. He’s solid with the dribble, able to create well on the perimeter and in the mid-range. Still has to work on getting all the way through the lane. He’s a little more offensive-minded in his approach right now but didn’t overshoot and found good looks that he was able to make early. Keeping his head up and rounding out his role of a point guard are things to watch.
Isiah Moore – 5’11/PG/2019 – Park Tudor – Moore continued his hot shooting against Herron. The growing guard is one of the most high-powered shooters in the state and can rip off back-to-back threes at any moment. His passing, though, continues to be an underrated part of his game. He’s looking to score but really balanced in his vision to find the open man, especially in transition. He’s got a chance to grow into more of a point guard but again, the offense and his shooting are undeniable.
Ajani Smith – 6’3/PF/2019 – Indianapolis Lighthouse – Ajani is a smaller forward but has a great build and strong frame. He plays more of a low post forward right now but has a ton of agility and a little athleticism. Competes and does well on 50/50 balls due to his strength. He grabbed 12 rebounds and scored 5 points in the loss. He’s got some room to grow in his frame but still likely to be a bit undersized long term. However, one of the hardest workers you’ll see in this event.