Players We Want To See At The PH Michigan Top 250
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The Prep Hoops Michigan Top 250 is coming to Grand Rapids on September 17. This event sells out every year and is a premium showcase for every talent level. Stars have risen at this event and will do so again…
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Continue ReadingThe Prep Hoops Michigan Top 250 is coming to Grand Rapids on September 17. This event sells out every year and is a premium showcase for every talent level. Stars have risen at this event and will do so again this year. We are going to look at some players that are great examples of some of the types of athletes that coaches, scouts, and fans want to see at this event.
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Fishburn could wind up an absolute steal for a program at the next level. He has a college frame that will be a big plus, especially as he gets put to work with college level training. Fishburn can score from all 3 levels and could be a prime time unsigned attraction at the Top 250.
Michael Sulaka
Michael Sulaka
Sulaka has been one of, if the not biggest, stock rising post player in Michigan over the last calendar year. His offensive footwork has improved greatly and there appears to be a much higher comfort level for him all over the floor. He’d be a post player that would garnish attention from coaches at the highest levels.
Adamczyk is a prospect that can play with some flash and flare. He can push the pace and pressure the defense with his ability to pass in the open floor. Adamczyk has a knack for making the tough pass look easy.
Tae Boyd
Tae Boyd
Boyd has been written about a lot it seems like as of late, but don’t doubt that he deserves the ink. He meshed well with superstar lead guard RJ Taylor in high school season and that says a lot about him as a player. He worked off the ball and found lanes to the rim to be available for a dish. College coaches would love to see the work he’s put in defensively at the Top 250.
Coffey has turned some heads this spring and summer. I’m looking forward to seeing him and Chas Lewless work together this high school season. I truly believe that Coffey could be a double-double threat on any given night this winter. College coaches would be sure to check out his court during the Top 250.
Jayden Potts
Jayden Potts
Potts is an exciting all around athlete that would turn heads at whatever gym he ended up in. He’s a hard working kid that will maximize his talent at the next level. He’s a nice finisher in the open floor and I feel like he’s just at the tip of the iceberg as far as upside.
Talk about underrated and underrecruited, this young man fits the bill. I’m telling you, he’s one of the 15 best passers in the state of Michigan. Foreman can always be counted on to deliver a pass on point, and in fact can get his teammates open WITH his pass. He’d be a must watch unsigned prospect.
Dickerson has the ability to draw a lot of attention at the Top 250. He’s a terrific all around athlete and can attack the rim with that athleticism. He can plant his foot and change direction with ease in the open floor making him a very tough cover. There would be more than a few college coaches interested in seeing him play in Grand Rapids.
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Mike Lividini
Mike Lividini
Lividini was a key piece of a revival of the Southfield Christian program last high school season. He’s a steady and heady lead guard that makes turnovers an absolute rarity. He’s not going to wow with size or reach or some things like that, but he will do much more. Lividini will bring wins. Whatever coach makes an offer after the Top 250 will be winning.