Players We Want To See At The PH Michigan Top 250 – Part 7
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The Prep Hoops Michigan Top 250 will be in Grand Rapids on September 17. This event sells out every year and is an elite 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 will be in Grand Rapids on September 17. This event sells out every year and is an elite 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 the types of athletes that coaches, scouts, and fans want to see at this event.
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Haroldson made a lot of noise recently at the David Barns Showcase and he can continue that momentum through the Prep Hoops Michigan Top 250. He has a nice next level build with good positional size and strength. Haroldson looked like an improved athlete and playmaker last weekend.
Thomas is an electrifying player that will always draw a crowd to his court. He’s one of the best above the rim finishers in the state of Michigan. Thomas is so dangerous when he fills a wing in transition. This high upside prospect could put on a show in Grand Rapids.
Odoms is a player that has flown under the radar a little bit so far. He was really good at the David Barns Showcase and the Top 250 would be another great venue for him to be seen. He’s very comfortable with the ball in his hands and is willing to take the big shot and effective when doing it.
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Gira had a solid spring and summer and this event would be a great spot to show off his game. He is a tough and physical rebounder. Gira uses that toughness and his strength to play off contact and finish through it. He’s a versatile player that can man multiple positions depending on the team’s needs.
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Kendrix is a next level athlete that can really pressure a defense. He has excellent handles and is tough to keep out of the lane when he puts the ball on the floor. Kendrix can clear out and take his man way more often than not. College coaches would love to see him at the Top 250.
Lepper had some big games this summer and managed to turn some heads in his direction. One weekend that comes to mind was at Brawl For The Ball when he popped off with two 20 point games. Lepper looked comfortable at a couple different positions and was able to score from multiple spots on the floor.