Grit Region Finals: Friday 16 U Standouts
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The Grit Region Finals brought the top teams from the Prep Hoops Circuit Grit Region alongside independent teams to compete for a bracket style championship this weekend in Indianapolis. Friday was the opening round of games and there was lots…
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Continue ReadingThe Grit Region Finals brought the top teams from the Prep Hoops Circuit Grit Region alongside independent teams to compete for a bracket style championship this weekend in Indianapolis. Friday was the opening round of games and there was lots of action taking place, this article will spotlight some 16 U standouts I caught.
Wilson was a big-time shooter who hit three 3’s in the first half alone. He also had a couple transition finishes with his dominant right hand at the rim. When the game got close late, Wilson hit a big time corner 3-pointer with just under seven minutes to play to put his team back up double digits. Capped the game off with an impressive drive and dish. Midwest Basketball Club Creamer 16 U had a lot of shooters and Wilson stood out with his perimeter shooting ability.
Highlights
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Conner Yeager
Conner Yeager
Dominant in the paint, Yeager was using his body and frame to make an impact around the rim. With his size and strength, Yeager drew a ton of fouls either on shots or when he was posting up smaller defenders. With his impressive footwork, Yeager was also able to create lanes to kickout to shooters when he was doubled. His team executed well off baseline out of bounds plays and Yeager was typically the guy reaping the benefits of these crisp plays. Defensively, Yeager has active hands to get into passing lanes with good instincts as well.
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Cody McGee
Cody McGee
It looked early like the Memphis Knights would be blown out but a big surge near the end of the first half and in the middle of the second half gave their team a big spark and made it a competitive ballgame for the conclusion. McGee was a big reason why they fought back with his perimeter shooting stroke. Knocking down a handful of 3-pointers from the wing and corner, McGee could score it in a hurry. In the half-court, he typically looked to get downhill and make a flashy pass to an open teammate after drawing help side defense. His most impressive bucket of the day was an and-1 layup on the fast break where he acrobatically took the contact and finished at the rim.
A big-time athlete, Davis has pogo sticks for legs with his ability to spring up into the air for rebounds and putbacks. Able to finish through contact with his burst to shoot over defenders who can’t get as high in the air, Davis was typically finishing at the rim. Really working hard before catching the ball to get position, Davis got himself a couple easy buckets by his motor before even getting the pass from a guard. For Davis, if he can consistently bring that level of effort and finishing ability at the rim he has the potential to receive scholarship interest next spring and summer.