DC Elite Summer League – Wednesday Preview
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The DC Elite Summer League is one of the top destinations for quality high school summer basketball. There will be some top notch talent to watch at the event this Wednesday. Let’s preview some of the players to keep an…
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Continue ReadingThe DC Elite Summer League is one of the top destinations for quality high school summer basketball. There will be some top notch talent to watch at the event this Wednesday. Let’s preview some of the players to keep an eye on.
John Simpson
John Simpson
Simpson is going to be a big problem for opponents next winter. He’s tough, physical and willing to battle in the paint. Simpson averaged a double-double in points and rebounds last year. He was so efficient, shooting at an eye-popping 70% from the field last season. Simpson is also a good defender that can block shots and protect the rim.
If you haven’t heard his name yet, I’m pretty sure you will next high school season. Coker is a high energy and high quality lead guard for Henry Ford. He’s a quick twitch athlete that can make plays with the ball in his hands. Coker could give a glimpse of a huge senior season on Wednesday night.
Marshall might be the most improved player in the state over the last 12-18 months. He’s a silky smooth athlete that feels instinctually feels the floor and finds open spaces or lanes to the rim. Marshall has a pretty jumper that he rises up on and connects from mid range and from behind the arc. I wouldn’t be at all shocked if he puts himself in the Mr. Basketball race next year.
Spratt is a special kind of player. He has the old school 1980’s toughness, grit and defensive focus. He also has the modern day athleticism and playmaking abilities. Combine those 2 and you have one of the top 2 way players in the state. Spratt had an excellent spring grassroots season and will continue that trend at the DC Elite Summer League.
Highlights
Blackwell is a must see high school player here in Michigan. The DC Elite Summer League will be a great place to watch him work. He’s an elite combo guard coming off of an excellent grassroots season playing up with REACH 2024. Blackwell owns a handful of D1 offers already. He can score from all over the floor and manipulate matchups to attack their weakness.