A Little Wednesday Exposure
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Wednesday’s can be tough. It’s not the middle of the wee, but it’s certainly not the weekend either. So what better to do in the midweek than provide some exposure for high school basketball players that deserve it? College coaches,…
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Continue ReadingWednesday’s can be tough. It’s not the middle of the wee, but it’s certainly not the weekend either. So what better to do in the midweek than provide some exposure for high school basketball players that deserve it? College coaches, be sure to read on and check out the talented players!
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While he’s just a sophomore, coaches at the next level are going to want to be 1 step ahead with this young man. There’s so much that Viehman does well. He has a nasty spin move with his back to the basket and can stretch the floor with his jumper. Viehman is a terrific 2 way player that can protect the rim.
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Parker is a fast rising prospect that college coaches will want to see ASAP. He’s been on a tear as of late, playing some excellent basketball. Parker has a well rounded perimeter game having the ability to distribute, handle and score from multiple levels. Quite frankly, he should see coaches in his gym this season.
Herron III is a player that coaches at the next level are going to want to be very familiar with. Rumor has it that he can be seen at the City Slam Pick-Up Ball Championship later this month. Herron III can attack the rim with a pretty euro step and touch around the basket. He can also defend the entire length of the floor.
Walther had a breakout grassroots season with Strictly Skills and his recruitment has definitely begun. Coaches, trust me when I say that you’ll want to throw your hat in the ring as well. Walther is a true student of the game that plays with a superbly high basketball IQ. He has a college ready frame and underrated athleticism to go with it.
“Ignore the number by his name” is a quote that fits here. Mckinney can flat out play. He’s a very good primary ball handler and will get the ball from A to B. Mckinney can get buckets, but is really intelligent about when he needs them as opposed to when his teammate needs to be fed the ball. Mckinney is a program player, the kind of young man you want representing your team.
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Claerbaut has a lot going for him as a player and prospect and college coaches will want to get in early. He could continue to grow and add strength and become an elite post prospect. But Claerbaut has ball skills and range on his jumper as well. He just just as easily transition to a tall and long 3 that can fill it up and rebound like a big.