Players We Want To See At The PH Michigan Top 250 – Part 6
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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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Stone is a great lead guard with a huge upside. He has one of the highest basketball IQ’s in the state regardless of class. The silky smooth athlete can slice the defense with the pass in the open floor. Stone can put a bounce pass in a dime.
Westerdale is coming off a huge grassroots season and can continue that momentum at the Top 250. He’s shown the ability to be a prolific scorer with a terrific jumper that he can bury all over the floor. Westerdale’s shot making and ball skills are a combination that college coaches will love.
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Hatchett is an exciting guard that would turn heads at the Top 250. He plays downhill, using the dribble drive to pressure the defense. Hatchett is strong enough to play a very physical perimeter game and use contact to his advantage. There will be a list of college coaches waiting to see what he does in Grand Rapids on September 17th.
Wesolek is a tough power forward that could send a loud message at the event. He goes up and finishes high at the rim. Wesolek cuts hard to the rim pass ready and can finish off a couple bounces. He features a pretty mid range jumper as well as soft hands and touch at the rim.
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Perryman is a high upside point guard in a class that features a lot of talent at that spot. His ball handling is elite and he can wrong foot his defender with his lateral movement. Perryman can attack the rim with his handles and control where he can both finish strong as well as dish off to an open teammate.
Kage is a player that coaches at the next level should take a long hard look at if he’s at the Top 250. He plays a very powerful and physically dominating game on both ends. Kage can put the ball up strong at the rim in traffic, shaking off contact along the way. He’s an underrated passer from the high post.