#PHMadnessInTheMidwest: Max’s 17u Standouts
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Seven of the top 17u prospects I saw over the weekend in Appleton at Prep Hoops Madness In The Midwest! Demond Laongoen WI #89 CG #13 HEIGHT 5'10" POS CG CLASS 2024 View Profile Demond Laongoen Instagram Twitter State: Wisconsin…
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Unsigned senior Demond Laongoen Demond Laongoen 5’10” | CG Madison East | 2024 State WI was running with Wisconsin Triple Threat over the weekend, and was making big plays on both ends. His quickness is likely his best asset, and it showed on the defensive end as he was an absolute pest on the ball. Laongoen can pressure the ball with the best of them, and forced a handful of turnovers in the game I watched. Was then able to get to the rim on his own or find a teammate sprinting ahead. In the half-court he’s difficult to stay in front of and has no problem handling the ball under pressure. Tough to keep out of the paint where he can finish over the top or dump it off to a big.
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Rashad Fenner
Rashad Fenner
Rashad was one of the best finishers I saw all weekend. If he was able to get to the rim, he was going to find a way to either score or get to the free throw line. Fenner is able to just hang in the air and contort his body to get around the outstretched arms of shot blockers while managing to finesse the ball in off the glass. Tremendous touch to finish from a variety of angles. Had a pair of impressive showings in the two games I watched.
Jabari Jabari WI Lee
Jabari Jabari WI Lee
Jabari Jabari WI may not always put up big scoring numbers, but his production on the glass and defensive end is key for Team Herro. He’s very mobile and explosive at his size, and it shows with his ability to beat opposing bigs up and down the floor in transition. Defensively he can move laterally to hedge on screens and recover back to his man, and when switched on to guards he can hold is own on the perimeter. Did the bulk of his scoring off of offensive rebounds, and also had an explosive two handed dunk in the game I watched on Saturday.
Ebrahim Jarjue
Ebrahim Jarjue
Ebe was another unsigned senior who impressed. He was one of the most explosive athletes in the building, and it showed on Sunday as he beat his man off the dribble and took flight to dunk over the top of another defender. Added in another dunk in transition in the second half. Still a bit raw on the offensive end, but he flashed the ability to get to the rim off the dribble, and you can’t teach his physical attributes as an athletic 6’5 wing.
Gavin was one of the most productive players I saw all weekend. He just couldn’t be contained in the open floor, as his speed and handle allowed him to weave in and out of defenders to get to the rim. Impressive body control to finish in traffic while attacking the rim at full speed. Even when attacking at that speed he was able to avoid picking up charge calls, and if a clear path to the rim wasn’t available, he showed the vision to kick it out to a shooter. Good defensive instincts to jump passes and get out in transition. Helped lead his Wisconsin Blizzard team to a 4-0 record.
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Running with ABC Young Lions , Zayn was one of the most explosive athletes in the building. He has such a quick first step to attack the basket, and from there he explodes off of two feet to finish against opposing bigs. Young is just as impressive on the defensive end where he can sit deep in a stance and turn opposing ball handlers when picking up full-court. Does a nice job of fighting to get over screens, and also had an impressive block coming in from the help-side on Sunday. Intriguing two-way contributor.
Jayden Jayden WI was one of the best passers from the weekend, dropping dimes in Friday night’s game. So quick with the ball in his hands, able to maneuver through tight spaces and get to his spots around the elbow to make plays for his teammates. Was just getting to that elbow area and threading the needle to one of his forwards around the rim, or if the space was there he had the burst to get all the way to the rim on his own. Lightning quick one-two crossover move to leave defenders in his dust.