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<p>Here is a breakdown of [program_tooltip program_id='2075672' first='Minnesota' last='Fury'] 17U 2027 players and some tournaments of where you can see them play. For Prep Hoops Events this Fury team will be Madness in Midwest in Appleton, Wisconsin April 17-19th, Twin Cities Takedown April 24-26th, Battle at the Lakes May 8-10th, Midwest Finals May 22-24th, Prep Hoops 2k26 July 10-12th and National Open Championship in Indiana July 17th-19th.</p>
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<p>#1 [player_tooltip player_id='2140561' first='Benett' last='Barger'] - Barger is a six-foot-five-inch wing from Chanhassen. The 2027 wing averaged 18 points, 9 rebounds, and 3 assists a game for The Storm. Barger has good overall skill in all areas on the floor. From the perimeter is a strong driving scorer and is very effective in transition. Barger fills the role of secondary scorer from the wing and can make plays as a creator in that role as well. Shooting from the perimeter spotted up has improved from last summer.</p>
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<p>#3 [player_tooltip player_id='2433532' first='Max' last='Beeninga'] - Beeninga is a six-foot guard from Wayzata that is committed to Minnesota State Moorhead. Beeninga is a lead guard that runs the show well, and is a good outside perimeter shooter. Beeninga is a smart player away from the ball who deceives defenders with good cuts and good passing vision.</p>
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<p>#4 [player_tooltip player_id='2140675' first='Owen' last='Brezinski'] - Brezinski is a six-foot-four-inch wing from Lakeville North. Brezinski is a solid athlete who runs the floor hard and quickly. Brezinski gets downhill working from the perimeter well and has shown ability as a spot-up shooter. Active on the glass for the Panthers as one of their top rebounders.</p>
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<p>#5 [player_tooltip player_id='2416653' first='Alex' last='Healy'] - Healy is a six-foot-one-inch guard from Hudson that scored 15.8 points, grabbed 4 rebounds and averaged 3.2 assists per game in the 2nd half of this past season. Healy is a good perimeter shooter who's making well over 40% from beyond the arc and has a solid pull-up jumper off the dribble. Confident ball handler and player that plays unselfishly as the ball never sticks to him very long.</p>
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<p>#10 [player_tooltip player_id='2140618' first='Griffin' last='Carroll'] - Carroll is a five-foot-ten-inch guard from Totino-Grace. Carrol is a good perimeter shooter that has good court awareness. High knowledge player that plays both sides of the floor and has solid passing vision.</p>
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<p>#11 [player_tooltip player_id='2362161' first='Matthew' last='Johnson'] - Johnson is a six-foot-five-inch guard from St. Louis Park had a breakout season as a junior. Johnson is a good athlete with quick hands and feet that exploded for some big time highlight plays while also showing he's got the ability as secondary ball handler and creator at the shooting guard position. Johnson's perimeter shooting seems to have taken a jump to go with his athletic showtime plays. Johnson can play as a weakside help defender that blocks shots with his leaping ability and reach.</p>
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<p>#22 [player_tooltip player_id='2052332' first='Trey' last='Theis'] - Theis is a six-foot-seven-inch forward from Prior Lake is a skillful front-court forward. Theis is a high-level glue type player for the Lakers and he'll shine in this role for Fury with all the talent around. Hard worker on the glass as rebounder, very solid passer in the flow of the game, and you don't have to worry about him defending.</p>
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<p>#23 [player_tooltip player_id='2126442' first='Bennett' last='Cizadlo'] - Cizadlo is a six-foot-six-inch forward from Maple Grove that is a solid athlete that plays both forward positions. Cizadlo takes advantage of slower forwards in pick and pop and running the floor. Cizadlo on his Maple Grove team has really helped them spread the floor as a perimeter shooter. When matched with smaller players he has enough moves and skill to work inside. </p>
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<p>#33 [player_tooltip player_id='2424180' first='Grant' last='Hansen'] - Hansen is a six-foot-two-inch guard from Orono that has been getting run at Orono since his freshman year for his court awareness and knock down perimeter shooting. This season Hansen has assumed the role as lead ball handler and scorer for the [program_tooltip program_id='2075852' first='Spartans' last=''] and despite an injury that kept him out during the mid-point of the season he led Orono at 20.2 points per game while making 46 3-pointers in 16 games played. The range on Hansen's jumper is at least college 3-point line if not further back.</p>
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<p>#0 [player_tooltip player_id='2126448' first='Colton' last='Purcell'] - Purcell is a six-foot-three-inch guard from Annandale who unfortunately injured his knee in one of the final games of the high school season and will miss all spring and summer for Fury. Purcell the 2027 guard averaged 24.6 points, 6.5 rebounds, and 3.8 assists while shooting over 50% overall and 35.9% from 3. Purcell attacks strong from the perimeter with his dribble and is a solid finisher. Last summer Purcell seemed to be making good strides on his pull-up jumper and shooting from all the floor.</p>
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Here is a breakdown of
Minnesota Fury
17U 2027 players and some tournaments of where you can see them play. For Prep Hoops Events this Fury team will be Madness in Midwest in Appleton, Wisconsin April 17-19th, Twin Cities Takedown April 24-26th, Battle at the Lakes May 8-10th, Midwest Finals May 22-24th, Prep Hoops 2k26 July 10-12th and National Open Championship in Indiana July 17th-19th.
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