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Fall is in the air and high school season is almost here! Let’s use this Tuesday to get a closer look at some of the talent that will be taking the court in Michigan this winter. We’ll take an inside…
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Continue ReadingFall is in the air and high school season is almost here! Let’s use this Tuesday to get a closer look at some of the talent that will be taking the court in Michigan this winter. We’ll take an inside look at 5 players in particular.
Gaskin will be a player to keep an eye on at Lowell. He’s an energy guard that’s at his best when he plays a relentless, never give in type of game. Gaskin can be relied on to be a primary ball handler and can score the ball at a high level whenever his team needs it. He’s coming off a very good grassroots season and looks ready for a very good senior season.
Lisinski will be a prime time player to see if your near a North Muskegon game this winter. He’s riding the momentum of a very good July with Hardwood Midwest. He was scoring consistently between 15 and 20 points a game through the month. Lisinski showed off a very nice looking jumper that he can hit from deep and at a high percentage.
Burk is a player to keep an eye on this coming season. He’s shown a lot of growth in his game over the last year or so. Burk has very good positional size and strength to go with the ball skills needed to be a dangerous player. He’s definitely a plus athlete that can be a tough matchup off the wing.
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White is a name that I think we’ll all hear more of this season. He’s a nice prospect with a pretty well rounded offensive game, White can score in a variety of ways including athletic buckets around the rim and in the open floor. He’s also shown that he can be a dynamic shooter that can catch fire from behind the arc. Rumor has it that White hit 5 triples in a game for Avondale last season.
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Carr grew a lot as a basketball player this summer. He’s developed into a very reliable lead guard, but can also play off the ball. Carr is steady with the ball and uses his length well on defense when matched up with smaller point guards. I could see him sharing a backcourt with Jonathan Sanderson and creating a tough sophomore combination.