MN Freshman Showcase: Max’s Guard Standouts
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Seven of the top guards I saw on Sunday at the Prep Hoops Freshman Showcase! David Mack HEIGHT 5'8" POS PG CLASS 2027 David Mack School: Moorhead David was as productive as any guard I saw all weekend. He’s lightning…
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David Mack
David Mack
David was as productive as any guard I saw all weekend. He’s lightning quick, and utilizes that quickness on both ends of the floor. Defensively he was causing havoc with his full-court ball pressure, forcing some turnovers which led to easy lay-ups going the other way. On the offensive end he was aggressive getting to the rim, and did a nice job of mixing in some shot fakes to get defenders in the air before going up to finish. Was capable of facilitating off the drive as well. Stood out despite playing on one of the most talented teams at the event.
Malachi couldn’t find his finishing touch for most of game one, but closed out strong and that led to a big performance in his second game of the day. Defenders had such a hard time keeping him in front, as he has a shifty handle and excels at getting downhill towards the basket. Once he shook off the rust, Malachi showcased good body control to just hang in the air and finish against size. Could also pull-up from beyond the arc when his defender sagged off too much.
Owen had one of the best shooting performances I saw all day as he simply took over towards the end of the first half. He was often the smallest player on the floor, but that didn’t stop him from putting up numbers. Owen showcased a lightning quick release, and did a great job of changing his speeds as well as mixing in some shot fakes to create separation to get off his jumper. Had a couple of nice assists in the first half zipping in passes from the perimeter to find a teammate cutting to the rim.
Amir Bobmanuel Amir Bobmanuel 5'9" Johnson | 2027 MN
Amir Bobmanuel Amir Bobmanuel 5'9" Johnson | 2027 MN
I caught Amir during the final game of the day, and he stood out with his speed and explosive athleticism. He was in attack mode looking to get into the paint and either finish or kick it out to one of his shooters on the perimeter. Doesn’t over dribble and instead looks to get downhill and attack. Amir has some explosive pop around the basket as well, showing it on one lay-up in particular where his hand was well above the rim and he just dropped in the ball.
Kaden was one of the most exciting players to watch over the weekend. He has a shifty handle and dropped a few flashy dimes to set up his teammates for buckets. Kaden is a creative player who was able to beat his initial defender off the dribble and make plays for himself and others going at the rim. He’s listed at 5’8 but has a long and lanky frame that suggests he’s not done growing yet.
Akeem was all over the place on the defensive end making plays for his team. He was the smallest player on the floor, but wasn’t backing down from anyone. Everett constantly applied pressure to the ball and was causing havoc with his quickness to slide in off the ball as well. His pressure led to a handful of turnovers and some easy buckets for his team throughout the game.
Ben made some impressive plays during the final game of the day. He’s a tough as nails guard, who despite standing at 5’6 had no fear attacking the basket. Had a tough and-one finish during the first half, and showcased impressive body control on a few more finishes throughout the game. Was unselfish with the ball and was making quick decisions all game long.