Cream City Collision: Top Lead Guards
Cream City Collision was a success! The event was stacked with talent. Each team and player displayed impressive skills on the floor. Let’s take a closer look at some of the standout prospects from a packed event at Wisconsin Lutheran…
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Continue ReadingCream City Collision was a success! The event was stacked with talent. Each team and player displayed impressive skills on the floor.
Let’s take a closer look at some of the standout prospects from a packed event at Wisconsin Lutheran College.
Chase Lukasavage Chase Lukasavage 5'10" Menasha high school | 2027 WI | All Wisconsin
The All Wisconsin guard had an impressive showing at the lead guard position. He conducted traffic at a high level and had a good idea of when to attack and when to distribute. His well balanced skills kept defenders guessing all weekend. Most impressive was his ability to hit shots from range.
Drew Dixon | 5Star Basketball
Dixon directed the ship for 5 Star Basketball, and displayed a great deal of playmaking on day 2. He was able to shift defenders and create advantage plays for their offense. His tight handle and ability to create his own shot was most impressive.
Trae Fields | Team Iowa Elite
Fields is a versatile scorer who went and got a basket in various ways for Team Iowa Elite. He was able to shift defenders with his tight handle to create space for his jumper. He was a reliable target in transition; hitting threes, floaters, and contact layups.
Connor McKenna | Wisconsin Playground Elite
McKenna was a playmaker on both ends of the floor for Wisconsin Playground Elite . The fleet footed guard was able to push handlers into tough spots. After turning defense into offense, he made bright decisions with the ball in his hands.