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Fim is an essential tool in all aspects of basketball. Let’s take a quick look at some team and prospect film clips. Jalen Mosley MI #89 PG #20 HEIGHT 6'1" POS PG CLASS 2024 View Profile Jalen Mosley Instagram Twitter…
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Continue ReadingFim is an essential tool in all aspects of basketball. Let’s take a quick look at some team and prospect film clips.
Mosley was lights out last night and his film shows it. He was fast down the floor with a push dribble and was able to finish with a euro step. Mosley was dangerous off the catch and shoot and also showed the ability to pull from deep and bury a triple. He was able to consistently get to the free throw line and deliver when he did. I liked the way he pushed and controlled the pace. Mosley saw the floor and shredded the defense with his passing.
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Vock is an underclassmen to keep an eye on. He played very well off contact with an ability to get his defender on his hip and seal them away from the ball as he finished at the rim. Vock also utilized a pretty swim though move and step through to get a clean finish at the bucket. He was really crafty when creating ways to score. Vock even showed some blow by speed on a straight line drive to the rim.
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I guess I’m sort of on a little Sobush campaign here. The young man can ball. In this clip he shows near volleyball line range on a pull up triple. Sobush shows off a concise and effective crossover move that he uses to attack the rim, where he finishes with creativity and knows where his teammates are at for a dump off pass. He uses the undervalued shot fake and side step with success as well. There’s even a play where Sobush shows defensive anticipation, picking off a pass like Will Johnson for the Wolverines.
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Boose is a skilled and dynamic player and could be a real difference maker at the next level. He has a nice pull up jumper that he can hit from anywhere on the floor, mid range to behind the arc. The film shows a tough step back jumper that’s very tough to effectively defend. It shows a little of his bounciness under the rim and there’s a part of the clip that shows Boose finishing above the rim with 2 hands.
Kampen is a prime example of mastering the little things turning into great improvement as a player. You can see his use of the jab step to create space for his elite jumper from behind the arc. Kampen shows an explosive first step and a willingness to cut hard at the basket and turn that into points on the board.