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Prep Hoops Twin Cities Takedown is tipping off tonight at 7:00! We have 14 Players on our Watchlist, expect these guys to show out! PHD will be in the gym all weekend taking in all the action and we could…
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Continue ReadingPrep Hoops Twin Cities Takedown is tipping off tonight at 7:00!
We have 14 Players on our Watchlist, expect these guys to show out!
PHD will be in the gym all weekend taking in all the action and we could not be more excited.
WHAT: Twin Cities Takedown
WHEN: April 26-28
WHERE: Minnesota
VENUES: Bloomington Jefferson High School, Hopkins High School, Maple Grove Middle School
See below for a list of Players To Watch this weekend.
We will give you reasons to watch these ballers and also ask one question about each player.
Best of luck to everyone this weekend!
WHY?
He is long, athletic, mobile, and is full of intrigue! Abakar is a 3-level scorer, a southpaw, a rim-protector, and an above-the-rim-finisher. This baller oozes potential.
Does he post up much or does he do most of his scoring off the dribble?
WHY?
He has gotten stronger and more explosive. His offensive game has expanded and will now knockdown jumpers. Bennett is tough with his back to the basket moves continue to improve. He is becoming more confident with his handles and passing.
Is he scoring much from outside of 15 feet?
Highlights
WHY?
He had a breakout high school season, got his team to State, and was named an All-State Player. Blake recently picked up his first D1 offer from USD!
He is playing up in 17U, does he standout playing up an age group?
WHY?
He helped Hamlin win the State Tournament, was named All-State, and his game continues to elevate. Easton is a coach on a floor, is super-skilled, is TOUGH, and he makes others better.
Is he the top PG at the event?
Highlights
WHY?rnA special special athlete. Great size, skill, feet, and mobility. Gibby gets great elevation on his jump shot and he has had an excellent start to his AAU season.
How is his shot look from beyond the arc, his he consistently hitting shots?
WHY?
He is playing up an age group, I want to see how he fits in athletically. I have heard great reports so far this spring. Jackson was 24/34 from beyond the arc in his last tournament. This kid is a lights out shooter, a State Champion, and his stock is rising!
Is he hot once again from 3-point land, is he one of the best at this event?
WHY?rnHe is a playmaker who is really crafty & creative on offense. Jaden plays at his own pace and he is unselfish with the rock. He has took the next step on the defensive end. I like his quickness and skill.
How does he shoot from the perimeter, is he knocking down 3’s all weekend?
Highlights
WHY?
He is a talented scorer. I am expecting Bilal to show his versatility on the offensive end of the floor. I have heard that Justin has improved his defense. Expect Bilal to get the job done on both ends of the floor. He will impressive you with his length and athleticism.
I have not watched him live since last summer, does he look much bigger/stronger?
Highlights
WHY?
He has evolved into more of a point guard and this goes along nicely with his outside shooting. Kaden is a shot-maker and he is creative around the basket. He sets the pace, plays with speed, and makes positive things happen with controlled aggressiveness. Kaden was impressive last summer and I am excited to see his progression.
How is he on the defensive side of the ball?
WHY?
He can score from all 3-levels and is an overall efficient baller. Helm is a crafty playmaker who gets others involved with on-time passes. In the past, Kaiden hunted shots, now he lets the game flow to him. He is a good-side guard and I like his game.
How is is foot speed and where does he do his scoring from?
WHY?
An elite talent who has multiple Division 1 offers. Every basketball fan in North Dakota knows the name
Mason Klabo
Mason
Klabo
6’2″ | PG
Fargo Davies | 2025
State
#240
Nation
ND
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How is he moving, is he one of the top athletes on the floor?
Highlights
WHY?rnHe is a winner! Parker and the Spartans won 24 games this season and went to State. Graff is a talented lefty who was named 3rd Team All-State and averaged 17.4 ppg, 4.7 rpg, and 2.6 apg. Parker is a high percentage shooter, he shot an impressive 38% from beyond the arc in the high school season.
Does he settle for 3’s or is he scoring from all 3 levels?
Highlights
WHY?
He comes from a high school program that made the State Tournament and the Demons have winning culture. Ross has 2 season of varsity ball under his belt and he can fill-it-up. Fischer is a strong athlete, tough on-ball defense, and he is knockdown in catch-n-shoot situations.
How often is he in the paint and does he score at the cup?
Highlights
WHY?
He comes from Davies who always seems to be at State and all of that winning should rub off on Ames. The BIG Eagle has impressive size/length and he will get plenty of varsity burn next winter. Xavier impressed me in February and I want to see if his game has continued to improve. I will be watching him closely at 8:00 AM on Saturday.
Does he score with his back to the basket, how much time does he spend on the wing?