Dakotas Top 250 Session II: Spencer’s Standouts (Part 2)
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Round two of my prospects that stood out the most on the court at session II in Sioux Falls, SD. As mentioned previously, there was a lot of playmaking and great guard-play. Points were being scored. Let’s see the prospects…
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Continue ReadingRound two of my prospects that stood out the most on the court at session II in Sioux Falls, SD. As mentioned previously, there was a lot of playmaking and great guard-play. Points were being scored.
Let’s see the prospects that stood out the most.
Nick used his size to his advantage at the event. One of the top prospects at the event, standing at 6’7”. Rebounded, ran the floor, and got out for numerous two-handed dunks. Grabbed many o-boards for put-backs at the hoop. He was consistent in trying to get deep positioning to get those extra opportunities.
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Solid length with skills. Got to love that. It’s a great combination for college coaches to see, as they value size and length a great deal. The combination will get you recruited. A high-level three-level scoring game. Saw him hit a nice fade from beyond the free-throw line. Liked him and what he brings to the table.
I thought Tjaden moved pretty well for his size. Especially defensively moving his feet, and running the court. The lefty earned a lot of his opportunities and buckets.
Terveen is a good athlete and talented and confident scorer. He was getting to his spots to rise up and score. Thought he defended well on the ball. Got in a ready stance, ready for the drive. Was a playmaking passer that was assisting.
Larson proved that he’s a two-way player. Was really solid on both ends. His ability to contain the drive and board the ball stood out the most. He’s got a solid, muscular frame. Thick and powerful legs.
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Graff was cooking all summer long, and him raising his stock is now the norm. I think he solidified his stock at the Top 250. Quick, explosive, and a skilled scorer from all areas of the court.
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Glasser was a playmaker with the ball. Has a skilled and fancy handle on the ball. A quick and explosive handle on the ball. Loves playing fast. Can stroke the three-ball.
Atwood was a guy I knew coming in, and he showed aggression and playmaking at solid length. He was a go-to guy for his team and did a lot of heavy lifting as a playmaker and scorer.
Garry played both away from the hoop and in the interior as a 6’4” big. I thought he proved a lot. He was active and was battling and always near the ball and action. A winning player that was a valuable part and playmaker for his team at the event. A skilled passing big that was finding cutters.
I’ve liked Schneider every since I saw him with Sanford Sports Academy this past offseason. He solidified his stock by being a shot-maker and showing movement and athleticism.
Bieber is quick, can shoot, and is explosive off the dribble. Gets his defender off-balance in many ways. Has a good hesitation and change of speed to him.
Baskin was an efficient finisher at the hoop and in the painted area. He was smart in picking his spots to attack off the dribble. And was finishing consistently. Moves well and is a good athlete. He was one that was setting screens — and solid ones. Kept the offense continuity and ball movement.