In Game Evals – Part 8
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Welcome to Part 8 of our in game evaluations of talented players across the state of Michigan. You can read our previous in game evaluations below. Odin Nemeth MI #117 PG #28 HEIGHT 6'1" POS PG CLASS 2024 View Profile…
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Continue ReadingWelcome to Part 8 of our in game evaluations of talented players across the state of Michigan.
You can read our previous in game evaluations below.
Nemeth is a player that I’ve evaluated a few time and always come away impressed. He’s efficient and effective with the ball. In this game, he showed the ability to hit a cutter with a timely and accurate pass. Nemeth didn’t over dribble or let the ball stick, instead swung it quickly and made the defense react. He had a really nice controlled finish at the rim off 2 feet.
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Cooper Nye
Nye has the ability to match up strength wise with a lot of post players out there. Defensively, he can stand his ground and hold his position in the paint. On the offensive end, Nye has a knack for picking up high percentage looks at the rim. He scored at least 8 points within 2 feet of the bucket in this game.
Fisher had the look of a big time prospect in an impressive win against West Bloomfield. He scored in just about every way possible. Fisher effectively used a back door cut, hit free throws, buried mid range jumpers and hit a couple 3’s. His balance and body control was solid throughout. A perfect example of this was a fadeaway mid range jumper from the baseline that was nearly impossible to defend. Fisher was active on the glass as well and showed the ability to push the pace off a board.
Wilson is an exciting player to see. I think his speed and quickness with the ball in his hands stood out the most in this game. He had a fast first step that got him to the free throw line a few times. Wilson was able to use his speed to create turnovers and take them to the other end for a bucket. He also scored on a pretty up and under along the baseline and created space for his jumper off the bounce.
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Bentley is always impressive and was once again in this game. His versatility and ability to play on or off the ball in whatever role his team needs is a tremendous asset. Bentley showed deep range on his jumper off a catch and shoot that was perfectly in rhythm. He used the bounce pass to pick up assists and showed the ability to finish in traffic. Bentley’s defense was absolutely elite in this game. He picked up at half court and forced turnovers.