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<p>The Great Lakes Challenge featured a variety of players with a variety of skill sets. There were some prospects that put themselves in attack mode over the weekend. We put together a Prep Hoops Circuit Great Lakes Challenge 15u All-Attack Mode Team.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2372824' first='Colbi' last='Dasbach']</strong> (B2 Elite)</p>
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<p>Dasbach came to play and play fast at the Great Lakes Challenge! He came out with his hair on fire in the first game of the event. Dasbach attacked the rim going left and using a euro step to finish. That was after he had a steal and pushed into transition, using the euro step to finish at the rim. Dasbach also showed off a pretty up and under move that led to a bucket.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2821246' first='Jaetyn' last='Levy']</strong> (Hoop Nation) </p>
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<p>Levy had a unique way of playing in attack mode. He attacked with his aggressive shooting. Levy didn't need much time or space to get his shot off and this left the defense scrambling on a catch. Levy showed that he could shoot and score from the mid range. He also showed the ability to hit a contested jumper and to connect on a shot off the bounce.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2817107' first='Nasir' last='Moore']</strong> (Jr. Pros Elite)</p>
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<p>Moore was at his best getting downhill and going straight line at the rim. He was good enough off the bounce that he could put defenders in a tough spot on a consistent basis. Moore had a knack for leaning into contact and drawing fouls off the drive. He had at least 8 free throw attempts in a game of his that I watched. Moore kept complete control in traffic and kept the ball protected.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='3026083' first='Preston' last='Thom']</strong> (Toledo Ice)</p>
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<p>Thom was at his best when he played an aggressive game. He saw the ball well on defense and seemed to be a step ahead on that end of the floor. Thom forced turnovers and those often turned into buckets on the other end. Offensively, he was very comfortable getting to the rim off the baseline. Thom also showed off a pretty euro step that helped him slice through the defense.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2415729' first='Nasir' last='Wilson']</strong> (Hoop Nation) - Wilson attacked on both ends of the floor. He showed the ability to defend the entire length of the floor and to force turnovers with his full court defense. Wilson used a shot fake and a quick first step to go to the rim and draw a foul on a floater. He attacked the defense by pushing the pace with the ball in his hands and putting them on their heels.</p>
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The Great Lakes Challenge featured a variety of players with a variety of skill sets. There were some prospects that put themselves in attack mode over the weekend. We put together a Prep Hoops Circuit Great Lakes Challenge 15u All-Attack Mode Team.
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