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The Twin Cities Takedown is in the books. In this article, we are looking at some of the “BEST” players I watched. We are putting players in a specific category and then commenting on why they were the Best in…
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Continue ReadingThe Twin Cities Takedown is in the books. In this article, we are looking at some of the “BEST” players I watched.
We are putting players in a specific category and then commenting on why they were the Best in that area.
Best Performance
Huge scoring games, best I have seen him play, scored the rock from everywhere, hustled, grabbed O-boards, forced TO’s
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Best Dunker
He put on a dunking highlight reel on Saturday! Alley-oops, rim-rocking SLAMs, his hops were on full display, very bouncy
Best Strength
Had many dunks as well, hammered a 360, and 1-handed sledged hammer, was a muscle man on glass, powerful in paint
Best Worker
Hustling & attacking all over the floor, dove on the floor, grabbed O-boards, created TO’s, timely scoring, dropped assists
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Best Stock Riser
DUDE in both games I watched, set the tone early & never looked back, shot it extra hot, created/dished, scored inside arc
Best New Name
Did a bit of everything, a true Swiss Army knife, long/athletic/versatile, can score it but also creates, looks like a playmaker
Best Length
It is not every day that you see a 6’10” player with arms that never end! For his length, Keech is mobile and light on his feet
Best Spark Plug
Played fast & full of energy, picked up loose balls & grabbed O-boards, pushed tempo, scored in transition, cashed in trips
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Best Youngster
Played up 2 age divisions, completely fearless, microwave, went on scoring runs by himself, 3-level major scoring threat
Best Creator
Attacked every time he touched the ball, always looking 4 teammates, kicked to shooters, found slashers, dropping dimes