Cream City Collision – 16u Shooters
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The Cream City Collision was an excellent event filled with talented players. There were athletes of all skill sets, but the shooters definitely stood out. Let’s take a look at a few of the top 16u shooters that I saw…
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Continue ReadingThe Cream City Collision was an excellent event filled with talented players. There were athletes of all skill sets, but the shooters definitely stood out. Let’s take a look at a few of the top 16u shooters that I saw at the Cream City Collision.
Rademacher has brought a whole new game this spring. He’s always been a selfless player with a high basketball IQ. The type of player that you could count on to make a smart play, a hustle play, or both at the same time. This weekend Rademacher showed that he has a jumper with range in his arsenal now. He hit multiple triples in multiple games and showed definite range beyond the arc.
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Marks was a difference maker for a very solid Wisconsin Rush 2026 team. Marks had a 25 point game and a couple of games where scored in the high teens. His jumper had a lot to do with this. He hit just shy of a handful of 3’s in a couple of games. It felt like Marks was always a threat to fill it up off the catch.
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Williams definitely caught my eye at the Cream City Collision. He showed that he could be a momentum grabber when he grooved his jumper. Williams was very efficient with his shot and had a knack for recognizing quality opportunities. He had some big shot taker and big shot maker aura to his game as he hit some big ones in wins over the weekend.
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Quinn Zahn
Quinn Zahn
The Mambas are a young program filled with great kids that are ready to work hard to improve. Zahn is the type of player they can build around. He’s a long guard that can shoot over the top of a defender. Zahn can get hot from behind the arc and when he does, he he has very deep range. He was especially efficient with it when he was balanced off the dribble.
Francis is, and really always has been, a next level shooter. He basically has volleyball line range on his shot. Francis showed this weekend that he can find he can find good looks at the rim and doesn’t force it. He used shot fakes and side steps to send defenders flying past to give him a clear look at the rim. Francis was able tp bury triples off the catch and the dribble.