In Game Evals – Part 3
There is a ton of basketball talent across the state of Michigan and we are evaluating and covering as much of it as possible! This is Part 3 of our series of in-game evaluations of prospects. Check out some additional…
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Continue ReadingThere is a ton of basketball talent across the state of Michigan and we are evaluating and covering as much of it as possible! This is Part 3 of our series of in-game evaluations of prospects.
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Mossburg was a key factor in an impressive win against Clinton this week. He was creative and effective with the ball in his hands. Mossburg was able to attack the rim by working well off contact and going right to left. He was able to adjust in the air when finishing at the rim in traffic. Mossburg was fast with the ball and even went coast to coast off a rebound.
Johnson is an impressive prospect that has a lot going for him. He often has a size and strength mismatch on the perimeter. Johnson utilized this earlier in the week by driving with physicality and even backing down smaller defenders. His passing and court vision stood out a lot in this game. He also did a very nice job finding lanes to cut through and moving without the ball.
Ryan Barrie
Ryan Barrie
Barrie was another part of an impressive Tecumseh backcourt. He was a very tough in your face perimeter defender that was able to turn defense into offense. Barrie had the ability to shake defenders with his handles. He was able to finish at the rim with creativity and a pretty scoop shot. Barrie was able to push pace when that’s what Tecumseh needed.
Dylan Muldoon
Dylan Muldoon
Muldoon was certainly solid in his team’s win against Hartford. His numbers probably don’t do his game justice. He was able to do the little things like be smart with the ball and bring energy to the defensive end. Muldoon showed the ability to penetrate and kick out to shooters and showed that he can bury a mid range jumper.
Diego Juarez
Diego Juarez
Juarez was yet another piece of the solid Tecumseh backcourt. I really like what he can do as a lead guard. Juarez showed off quick feet and the ability to change direction. He did a great job of advancing the ball with the dribble and playing with his head up, Juarez could be counted on to get the ball where it needed to be all night long.