Early Impact 2023’s – Part 2
The class of 2023 has completed their first season in Michigan high school basketball. There were some players in the class that instantly became impact freshmen. We looked at a few of those players yesterday in Part 1 of this…
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Continue ReadingThe class of 2023 has completed their first season in Michigan high school basketball. There were some players in the class that instantly became impact freshmen. We looked at a few of those players yesterday in Part 1 of this series:
Early Impact 2023’s – Part 1
This is our second look at some of the future stars that proved themselves on the court in their first season.
Amari Allen (CG, Hamtramck)
Allen is playing a key role in the revival of Hamtramck basketball. He gets up and down the floor showing the ability to score and dish with efficiency. Allen is a solid 2 way player that takes pride in his D.
Noah Adamczyk (PG, Bloomfield Hills)
Adamczyk showed no fear in his freshman season. He’s a solid ball handler that will be responsible for handling the rock even more next year. Adamczyk is a good shooter from behind the arc, but he has a sneaky strong mid range game as well.
Damaryon Fishburn (G, Taylor Trillium)
Fishburn is a dynamic and exciting young guard. Fishburn can create his own looks and is an underrated perimeter passer. He has shown that he’s a scorer at heart that has the ability to play at any pace
Prince Jackson (PG, Farmington)
We’ll be reading Jackson’s name a lot over the next 3 years. After seeing him at the Prep Hoops Top 250 in September and then how he finished his freshman season, I believe that he has superstar potential. Jackson is a playmaker with both his handles and his passing ability.
Triston Nichols (F, De La Salle Collegiate)
Nichols is a physical young player with a bright future. He likes to use his body to establish position and create scoring opportunities. Nichols goes after rebounds aggressively on both ends.
Trent Rice (G, Marine City Cardinal Mooney)
Rice is a confident young shooter in the Cardinal Mooney backcourt. He puts it up believing it’s going in every time. Rice has shown that he’s not afraid of the big shot and, more often than not, he will hit it.
Caron Williams (G/F, L’Anse Creuse)
Williams is a legit talent off the wing. He uses his athleticism to attack the basket off the bounce. Williams can spot up and hit a triple if his defender sits back and waits for the drive.