Mini Film Breakdowns: Part 2
With the current basketball atmosphere here in Michigan, film has become an even more valuable tool for both players and coaches. We’ll look at clips that feature some of the talented high school basketball players in the state. After we…
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Continue ReadingWith the current basketball atmosphere here in Michigan, film has become an even more valuable tool for both players and coaches. We’ll look at clips that feature some of the talented high school basketball players in the state. After we watch the film, we’ll do a mini breakdown of each player.
Check out Part 1 of our Mini Film Breakdowns below:
Brennan Bargesser (2021, G, Grass Lake)
– He’s very athletic and strong which helps him get off the floor quickly with a nice vertical jump
– Speed that goes 0-100 extremely fast
– Active rebounding guard that isn’t scared to mix it up with the bigs in the paint
– Solid passer when on the move
Zachary Hawes (2021, SF, Laingsburg)
https://www.hudl.com/video/3/11360641/5e9c9e3a9677950c14be396c
– He can shoot off the dribble and the catch, both with range beyond the arc
– He showed the ability to handle the ball with both hands
– Can create his own looks at the rim
– Looks to get in transition off the rebound
Ethan Crabtree Ethan Crabtree 6'5" | SG Coldwater | 2022 State MI (2022, G, Coldwater)
https://www.hudl.com/video/3/12128770/5ea70f08386545109cb6ebce
– Not afraid to scrap and make the everyday plays that win games
– He can push the pace, but doesn’t rush it more than needed – under control in transition
– Good defender that alters shots and draws charges
– Can finish through contact
Tyler Banach Tyler Banach 6'5" | SF Mt. Clemens | 2021 State MI (2021, G/F, Mt. Clemens)
– Comfortable and effective shooter off the catch
– Has a natural instinct to put the ball on the floor and attack the rim
– Good court vision in traffic and can be depended on to get teammates the ball
– Can use both hands effectively when finishing and handling the ball
Keegan Wasilk (2022, G, Clarkston)
https://www.hudl.com/video/3/11751366/5e8bd5765cb324004c3e0229
– Plays like a true point guard with his head up, constantly reading the action
– Works well and can shoot off a screen
– Uses a hesitation and go to put his defender on his hip
– He seems to know when to make the extra pass