Individual Weekend Winners – Part 2
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Welcome to Part 2 of our look at players that should be considered winners over the weekend. These athletes played solid basketball and sent a message about who they are and what they can do on the court. Check out…
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Continue ReadingWelcome to Part 2 of our look at players that should be considered winners over the weekend. These athletes played solid basketball and sent a message about who they are and what they can do on the court.
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Mashhour played excellent basketball with the Michigan Warriors over the weekend. He was one of the most impressive players in the gym at the Warriors Classic, coming home with a co tournament MVP. Masshour showed solid feet and quickness, with the ability to create his own looks at the rim.
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I’m very high on Karel’s game and I think his upside is beyond tremendous. He backed that belief with his play with Michigan Unified over the weekend. He walked away with a couple double-doubles in points and rebounds. Karel used his rare gift of size, length and ball skills to create a very a tough matchup.
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Huang ran with Top 1 Performance and he was an instant impact type of player. Huang sent a message loud and clear to everyone around the state that he should be considered a very talented scoring threat. Huang had 2 20 plus point games where he worked hard off the ball and always stayed shot ready on the pass.
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Walther keeps improving and his game is expanding greatly. He’s playing up and is more than standing his ground with the higher bracket. Walther has always sported a solid all around game, but he’s turning it into much more. Walther made some very athletic plays and was active on the glass for his Strictly Skills squad.
Sanderson is Prep Hoops Michigan’s #1 ranked prospect in the class of 2026. And it appears that he’s just getting better. His use of both hands has been very apparent and he’ll be able to utilize that a lot come next high school season. Sanderson also showed that his jumper, while always elite, has just gotten better over the spring. It’s no surprise that the offers are rolling in for Sanderson.