Players We Want To See At The PH Michigan Top 250 – Part 8
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The Prep Hoops Michigan Top 250 is back in Grand Rapids, MI on September 17. This an elite showcase for every talent level that draws top notch talent, media, and college coaches. We’ve seen players stock soar and offers arise…
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Continue ReadingThe Prep Hoops Michigan Top 250 is back in Grand Rapids, MI on September 17. This an elite showcase for every talent level that draws top notch talent, media, and college coaches. We’ve seen players stock soar and offers arise from this event. 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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This one seems obvious right? Everyone wants to see the “hometown hero” come into the Top 250 and show why he and Chas Lewless Chas Lewless 6’3″ | PG Detroit King | 2024 KS are considered the top in the state in their class. Brooks is a strong guard that can score at all 3 levels.
Ribel has been a big time stock riser over the last 8 months. The young man has a lot of game and is a beast working the baseline from the corner. He catches passes clean and fires off an accurate jumper with ease.
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It seems like Scott has been rising up the rankings for years now. The PH Top 250 would be a great spot for him to try to continue that rise. His straight line speed and start-stop quickness are very impressive.
King Jr. continues to be underrated as a lead guard in Michigan. I’ve seen him more than matchup against some of highest ranked guards in the state. King Jr. is smart with the ball and can make plays off the bounce.
Rykse finished the high school season on a tear and continued to impress this summer. He’s a rising prospect that many coaches would have their eye on at the Top 250. He’s a scorer at heart and he does it well. Rykse is an underrated athlete that can finish in the open floor.
Habhab made a loud statement over grassroots season. I always referenced the “Hutch Ward Explosion” but Habhab’s summer could have been the “Habhab Hurricane”. He stretched the floor with his jumper and finished strong with 2 hands.