<p>A few 757 based AAU teams will try to make some noise this summer once play begins. One of these very teams in particular is Team Loaded 757. Featuring productive players from the area, here are some of the best prospects to keep an eye on from their 17U team.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="798746" first="Sterling" last="White"]- 6’1 Combo Guard</p>
<p>Given the roster, I would not be shocked to see [player_tooltip player_id="798746" first="Sterling" last="White"] play both on and off the ball this summer for Loaded. At around 6’1, White has enough height to feature at either guard slot. With solid handle, White combines a slick jumper to make himself a formidable offensive threat. Hopefully White can make some noise this summer with his jumper and high basketball IQ.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="798708" first="Mason" last="Makovec"]- 6’4 Forward</p>
<p>A bruising post player from Kellam High School, Makovec was one of the most consistent players last season in the 757. As an undersized big, Makovec uses his solid frame to help carve out space down low. Look for Makovec to potentially average 10 boards a contest this summer as he fights in the paint.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="798756" first="Nathan" last="Tebay"]- 6’5 Forward</p>
<p>Similar in style to Mason, Tebay will help hold down the paint this summer for Loaded 757. While not the tallest forward, Tebay is more than tough enough to hold his own in the paint. This past school season, Tebay was constantly pitted against D1 level bigmen and never backed down. Keep an eye on Tebays passing from the post and his versatile defense this summer.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="798726" first="Jacob" last="Tebay"]- 6’2 Combo Guard</p>
<p>While his brother Nate holds down the paint, [player_tooltip player_id="798726" first="Jacob" last="Tebay"] is busy being a nuisance on the wing. At 6’2, Tebay has solid size and length for a combo guard. Tebay is also comfortable playing many roles, from either being a spark off the bench or a consistent shooter. Either way, Tebay will have plenty of oppurtunities this summer to show off his offensive skillset.</p>
<p>Jayden Eason- 6’5 Forward</p>
<p>At 6’5, Jayden is a physical presence as a forward. Combined with his height and strong frame is his high energy level of play. Eason has pulled in a couple offers already, and his high energy, hard nosed style of basketball should bring in more interest in his services after this AAU season.</p>
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