5 Post Players To Watch At The David Barns Showcase
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The David Barns Showcase will be at the Oakland Fieldhouse this Saturday. This has become one of the top showcase events in Michigan and will feature a ton of talent and a variety of skill sets. Let’s look at 5…
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Continue ReadingThe David Barns Showcase will be at the Oakland Fieldhouse this Saturday. This has become one of the top showcase events in Michigan and will feature a ton of talent and a variety of skill sets. Let’s look at 5 must see post players that will be in the gym on Saturday.
He has to be on this list, as he has had a grassroots season MOP type of spring and summer. Oh yeah, and that grassroots season followed one of the best post season performers in high school basketball this year. “The Hutch Ward Hutch Ward 6’8″ | PF Kalamazoo Central | 2023 State MI Explosion” continues on Saturday.
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Austin Stone
Austin Stone
Any coaches still looking for that under the radar post player can start here. Stone can eat up space in the lane and force the offense to work around him. He rebounds high and does a nice job of playing his height. He’ll be a very interesting watch on Saturday as he can test himself against some tough competition.
Cull had a very impressive grassroots season and has turned a lot of heads already. He can continue to make his mark on Saturday. It’s great watching set a screen for his guard and then work after that screen. Cull can pop out and bury a triple as well as cut to the rim and finish. He fits the stretch 4 role with perfection and that has a lot of coaches and scouts very intrigued.
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Alderink is a perfect example of a beast. He has the wonderful combination of being super skilled in addition to playing the game with relentless passion. If you watch him on Saturday, you’ll notice his solid offensive footwork and and ability to finish in traffic. Alderink has the chance to be the top post player in the state by the time it’s all said and done.
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Hardiman could be an absolute steal for a coach at the next level. He keeps improving as a player and that growth should continue after high school. Hardiman is a powerful post player that can defend the paint. He’s an underrated post passer if you ask me. Hardiman is willing to do the dirty work and is extremely coachable, basically the type of young man that coaches want in their program.