Ann Arbor City Rankings: Top 5 Wings
The city of Ann Arbor has some exciting basketball talent. Earlier, we ranked the Top 10 Guards in Ann Arbor. That article can be found below. Now, we will look at the top 5 wings in Ann Arbor. These are…
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Continue ReadingThe city of Ann Arbor has some exciting basketball talent. Earlier, we ranked the Top 10 Guards in Ann Arbor. That article can be found below. Now, we will look at the top 5 wings in Ann Arbor. These are based of the senior, junior, and sophomore classes.
#5
Antonio Cristian
Antonio Cristian
Cristian is a really nice all around athlete that thrives in the open floor. He has a good speed burst and is a very underrated passer in transition. Cristian can lead the break and find teammates cutting to the rim. He has a knack for finding high percentage looks at the rim.
#4
Alex Ye
Alex Ye
This could be a big year for the talented wing from Ann Arbor Greenhills. The covid year I think has kept his talent hidden a little longer than it should have been. He plays big off the wing and could be a very nice scorer for the Gryphons this season. He’s definitely a player to watch as the high school season approaches.
#3
Jackson Keefer
Jackson Keefer
Keefer could be a very interesting player this coming high school season. First of all, the young man can flat out shoot the ball. He can hit a triple from any spot around the arc and can do it even with a hand in his face. Keefer can really groove his jumper from 3 and get hot in a Nik Stauskas at UofM type fashion.
#2
Moon is a very legit scorer off the wing. The athletic player scored in a variety of ways including a jumper with 3 point range and some athletic finishes at the rim. He’s an underrated ball that has a nice hesitation move and a left to right crossover that’s sure to create space.
#1
Stille made a lot of noise last high school season. He’s a terrific shooter that’s absolutely terrific from the corners. In fact when he spots up in the corner, it reminds me of former Skyline great Jack Ammerman. Stille plays bigger than height on defense which gives a lot of versatility. He’s an underrated athlete that can finish above the rim in transition.