2026’s That We Want To See At The PH Top 250 – Part 2
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The Prep Hoops Top 250 Expo is part of the most powerful showcase event series across the country. It has unmatched local and national reach in regards to coverage and prospect exposure. Registration has begun for this event which consistently…
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Continue ReadingThe Prep Hoops Top 250 Expo is part of the most powerful showcase event series across the country. It has unmatched local and national reach in regards to coverage and prospect exposure. Registration has begun for this event which consistently sells out quickly in Michigan. Let’s look an example of some of the players from the class of 2026 that we’d like to see at the PH Michigan Top 250 Expo!
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Ryans was a star of the show at last years Prep Hoops Freshman Showcase. Now he’d move to the Top 250 and have a chance to put on another show. Ryans is a tough matchup with his combination of basketball IQ, strength and physicality and finesse game. We all hope to watch him go to work at the Top 250.
Guenthardt will be a very interesting watch at the Top 250. He has the look of a shooter at heart. Guenthardt doesn’t need much space and can get his shot off even with a hand in his face. He has a quick release allowing him to fire it up even with a defender closing out. Guenthardt has deceptive blow by speed with the ball in his hands.
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Turner sent a big message playing with the Midwest Stampede this spring and summer. He’s a terrific athlete that can get up off the floor. Turner can uses that athleticism and his strength to guard basically any position on the floor. He has a lethal corner jumper that can change a game when grooves it.
Jamison has a big time game and the Top 250 would be a great way for him to get even more local, regional and national coverage and exposure. The kid can flat out hoop. He handles the ball like a super efficient floor general and shoots it like an elite SG. Jamison has a big time future in front of him and we’d like to help him send that message in Grand Rapids.
Metcalf could send a message about his game at the Prep Hoops Michigan Top 250. He’s a slippery playmaker that is great off the bounce. Meltcalf keeps a low base, protects the ball and attacks the bucket. From there, he can finish at the rim as well as dump if off to open teammates.