Michigan 2022 Players You Need to Watch (3rd Edition)
The Class of 2022 has some excellent players who don’t always get the publicity they deserve. I am putting the spotlight on those players. Here is my third installment: Damarquss Palmreuter 2022 PG Reese Very nice point guard with speed to…
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Continue ReadingThe Class of 2022 has some excellent players who don’t always get the publicity they deserve. I am putting the spotlight on those players. Here is my third installment:
Damarquss Palmreuter 2022 PG Reese
Very nice point guard with speed to burn. He is very good playing at an up tempo pace but he can also slow down and run offense. He is an all-around player who knows how to attack the basket, find a teammate or shoot his jumper.
RJ Drews RJ Drews 5'8" | SG Cassopolis | 2022 State MI 2022 SG Cassopolis
Drews is a three point sharpshooter. He can create space and get his shot off. He is good at filling the lanes on the break and either pulling up for his shot or finishing. He has quick hands and he will gets several steals a game. He plays hard on defense as well.
Antheis Bolden Antheis Bolden 6'3" | CG Melvindale | 2022 State MI 2022 CG Melvindale
Bolden will pay basketball indoors or outdoors. He just has a love for the game. This athletic lefty has unlimited range but is very good at going to the basket. His length allows to play the passing lanes and get steals. Bolden is a rising star.
Jake Rueff Jake Rueff 5'11" | CG Lawton | 2022 State MI 2022 CG Lawton
Rueff is a solid combo guard with a good basket IQ. I liked the way he moved without the basketball. He is very good with catch and shoot from both mid-range and the three point arc. Decent handles but he has the ability to lead the break and run the offense.
Cal Bavineau Cal Bavineau 5'10" | PG Dexter | 2022 State MI 2022 PG Dexter
Bavineau is a natural for the point guard position. When he plays it shows that he has prepared himself to play. He is a leader on the court. He is vocal in giving direction. He controls the tempo of the game. He doesn’t turn the ball over. He is a pass first shoot second point guard.