Holiday Extravaganza: Players To Watch (12/28)
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The Holiday Extravaganza Presented by Chris Webber is a top notch basketball event in the state of Michigan. It’s a 3 day event spanning December 28, 29 and 30. We’ll look at 10 players to watch on December 28, 1…
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Continue ReadingThe Holiday Extravaganza Presented by Chris Webber is a top notch basketball event in the state of Michigan. It’s a 3 day event spanning December 28, 29 and 30. We’ll look at 10 players to watch on December 28, 1 from each team playing that day.
Whitman is a talented wing and a very interesting watch on the 28th. He can put the ball on the floor and attack either direction. Whitman can manufacture buckets off the bounce.
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Terrance Coker
Terrance Coker
Coker is a firecracker of a point guard. He has good hip movement and can change direction sharply with the ball in his hands. Coker does a good job of seeing the action down the floor.
Williams is a must see player in Michigan. The Louisville commit has all the tools to be an impact player at the next level. Williams is a smooth shooter and can attack with power as well.
Weaver is an underrated lead guard that many college programs may want to monitor on the 28th. He can handle the ball and get it where it needs to be on the offensive end. Weaver can play effectively at any pace.
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It’s easy to see the upside in this young man’s game. Moore has a quick first step and can really put pressure on the defense. He does a nice job forcing decisions out of his defender.
Amene is one of the most exciting offensive players around. He’s just a bucket. He can get in his groove and put points on the scoreboard in bunches. Amene has the ability to carry a team on the offensive end.
Sulaka is easily one of the top post players in the state. It doesn’t seem like long ago that he was a defensive force that got some put back buckets. Not anymore. Sulaka’s offensive game has really blossomed.
Wedlow is a beast by the rim. He has a D1 build and can finish with D1 power at the rim. Wedlow has light feet too, which really allow him to do work that most bigs just can’t do. A list of college coaches should be eyeballing him at this event.
There just aren’t many players that possess his consistent balance and control no matter the speed of the game. He does a great job of using a jump stop and being able to finish off 2 feet.
Eaton has come along way in the last year or 2. His upside was always elite, but he’s really put his game together. Eaton is attacking off the bounce with his effectiveness and confidence at an all time high.