Live Period Spotlight: ETG
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Taking the next few days to spotlight a couple area programs heading into the live period. ETG has prospects ranging from all different levels for recruiters. Below are a few key guys to track during the weekend that awaits. Ben…
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Continue ReadingTaking the next few days to spotlight a couple area programs heading into the live period. ETG has prospects ranging from all different levels for recruiters. Below are a few key guys to track during the weekend that awaits.
Johnson is a player who should see his stock rise tremendously this May. At 6’5 he can play all over the floor. He has the passing of a guard, shoots the three at an elite level, and has a strong frame to compete around the rim. He’s used to guarding 4/5s and stretching the floor on offense. His versatility is an exact example of the positionless style that you see so much in basketball. Johnson is a glue guy that does everything for this ETG 17u team.
Rollins is yet another positionless player. What makes him unique is his length and play strength as a forward. Rollins is a threat from three, can post, and finds cutting teammates. He’s one of many in this program that play a number of spots on the floor effortlessly. Rollins has a 6’11 wingspan and uses it well. An above the rim finisher and someone who covers up shots on the defensive side of the floor. He can be utilized as a big but will develop into a wing. Division 1s should be tracking him as a prospect.
Parker adds an element of bounce to the 17u ETG team. He’s very comfortable in the dunker’s spot and works the baseline well. A solid screen & roll guy who will make the pick & pop shot. His vertical presence is tough to replicate at the high school level. Parker is pushing 6’8 and will be one of the most heavily recruited players on this team. He’s what many schools in the region are looking for in a forward who can play both frontcourt spots.
Blum is someone to watch in this 2027 class. He’s a young prospect that is trending in the right direction. At 6’5 he has the toughness, rugged play, and athletic ability you want in a prospect. He can play the 3-5 positionally. A strong rebounder and transition threat who dominates the 15u level with his natural gifts. Blum is an Iowa native and highly touted in that state. He’s getting a great opportunity to prove himself vs. national competition this live period.
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Gallatin is a PG in the mold that you’re seeing more and more. A dynamic player with range and shooting out to the volleyball line. He’s going to use finesse and skill to make the floor bigger. His talent spreads the defense out and changes the way an offense can flow. One of the best guards in this 2026 Nebraska class. He’s a difference maker for ETG and will be at Millard North this upcoming season.