Cream City Collision – 16u Playmakers
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The Cream City Collision featured a variety of talent for coaches at the next level to see. There were athletes with many different skill sets. One of those were players that many of us call “playmakers”. Let’s take a look…
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Continue ReadingThe Cream City Collision featured a variety of talent for coaches at the next level to see. There were athletes with many different skill sets. One of those were players that many of us call “playmakers”. Let’s take a look at some of the top 16u playmakers that I was able to see last weekend.
O’Connor showed a lot of sizzle at the Cream City Collision. He has blatant next level straight line speed with the ball. O’Connor can handle it and break down his defenders with a dribble combo. It seemed like he could touch the paint almost any time he wanted. That drew the defense in and created playmaking opportunities for him with the pass.
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Wright was impressive last weekend at the Cream City Collision. He was able to push the pace with the dribble and the pass which led to some higher percentage looks. Wright was athletic with the ball and could create space with his handles and quickness. The Drive Pro Select star was able to create space from his defenders and make plays from there.
Okyne turned some heads in Milwaukee last weekend. He was definitely a playmaker. The Illinois Attack 2026 Bachman prospect was athletic with the ball. Okyne had a smoothness of movement that allowed him to slide into change of directions. This caused a lot of defenders to have issues staying in front of him and created chances to make plays for himself or his teammates.
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Tooson was solid at the Cream City Collision. There is so much upside to this lead guard’s game. He has speed, smoothness and handles. Tooson can break down the defense with his handles and get to the lane almost at will. He’s a creative finisher that can manufacture looks in a crowded lane.