250 Expo Players to Watch
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It should be a great day of basketball on Saturday at the 250 Expo at Mass Premier in Foxborough. Here is five players to watch at the event. Korbin Dixon New E #107 SF #19 HEIGHT 6'5" POS SF CLASS…
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Korbin is an athletic scrappy player, who does a bunch of things to impact the game. He is one of the hardest working players on the floor. He always goes the extra effort, and is the first person on the ground for a ball. He has all the intangibles that are hard to teach. He can guard multiple positions on defense and on offense he has improved his shooting, and can finish with contact at the rim.
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Max has a good feel for the game, and is an athletic player maker. He is always a threat from three point range, weather he’s coming off a screen, or a set shot. He also is a very good passer, and makes good reads on the defense . He has an effective pass fake as well. Max is a tough player and plays hard on both ends of the floor.
Sean O’Leary
Sean O’Leary
The duo of Sean O’Leary and Henry DiGiorgio was tough to stop in the Hockomock conference last season. Sean is a 6’4 Forward, who could still add a few more inches. He had a number of big games last season, and was a big part of why the Franklin team was one of the better defensive teams night in and out. Sean has a good inside an out game. He can be a slasher, has a good touch around the rim and also stretches the floor and can shoot from three point range. He is very aggressive on the rebounds, and boxes out hard. Sean has a strong upside to his game, and I am looking forward to seeing him compete Saturday.
Michael Paquette
Michael Paquette
Michael is a player to pay attention to on Saturday. He is coming off a strong Spring and Summer AAU season and will take the momentum into the Expo. He is not physically the biggest player, but that shouldn’t persuade you to think any less of his game. He has all the skills you want in your team’s Point Guard, and is a sharp shooter with range. In a game this summer he made 8 three pointers, and it was 8 threes in a row for Michael. He also had a game this spring with 17 assists. He has very good handles, a soft floater, and excellent court vision. Michael is a very crafty Guard, with good footwork, and is able to get in the paint despite his size. Michale helped lead the Bishop Hendricks team to win the State Championship, and made a lot of big plays down the stretch. He proved that he can plays his best no matter the moment.