Day One Noblesville Holiday Tournament: 2018 Best Performers
The Noblesville Holiday Tournament brings in some of the best teams in the northern and east central regions of the state. We spent some time on Tuesday to watch some of the top players. Here is our breakdown on some…
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Continue ReadingThe Noblesville Holiday Tournament brings in some of the best teams in the northern and east central regions of the state. We spent some time on Tuesday to watch some of the top players. Here is our breakdown on some of the top 2017 performers.
Jamil Turner-Hall – 6’1/PG/2018 – Fishers – Turner-Hall was spectacular for Fishers. He scored the ball a ton today and did it all at the rim. He’s athletic enough to take his guy off the dribble and make his way to the rim. He finished through contact very well and made it seem easy to get his shot up. Made a few bad passes but he has the ball in his hands a lot so that doesn’t matter. He’s much better on offense than this time last year.
Jeremy Szilagyi – 6’2/SG/2018 – Fishers – Szilagyi is a shooter. He can knock down the deep ball but also get to the rim and score. He moves very well without the ball and sees the floor well. Sharp cutter and gets himself in a good spot to receive the ball. Has a clean release and hit three threes in a row at one point during the game. Could be a D2 guy if he grows a bit and fills out.
Chance Coyle – 6’3/SG/2018 – Bloomington South – Coyle was an offensive juggernaut. He was strong to the rim and showed a good outside shot. He was really efficient from the field driving to the basket and finished through contact multiple times. He rebounded the ball really well and looked like his handles were much stronger than last year. Coyle looks like a LM+ guy at this point with his stock improving.
Max Nolting – 5’10/PG/2018 – Columbus East – Nolting is the high energy point for Columbus East who plays every possession like it’s last. He’s very small and thin but he still gets after it. He can shoot it when open knocking down both attempts from deep and looks much better than last year shooting the ball. He’s quick but struggles to create off the dribble for himself but is a very good passer and doesn’t need much space to get his pass off.
Darian Porch – 6’5/SF/2018 – Indianapolis Pike – Porch was really good at getting his shots near the rim and making them. He made sharp cuts and looked good without the ball finding the openings and making himself be seen. He is a long and lanky and can really get up on the boards. His athleticism is off the charts and can also knock down the long jumpers. He did a bit of everything in this one.