Top 16 U bigs from Grit SZN Kick Off Day 2
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We saw a couple talented bigs in the 2023 class that colleges coaches will soon be prioritizing in recruiting at the Grit SZN Kick Off, here were the best of the best. Jaleb Treat, 6’7 C 2023 Rock Creek (IN)…
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Continue ReadingWe saw a couple talented bigs in the 2023 class that colleges coaches will soon be prioritizing in recruiting at the Grit SZN Kick Off, here were the best of the best.
Jaleb Treat, 6’7 C 2023 Rock Creek (IN) Southern Indiana Blaze: Treat has a wide body at 6’7. Not afraid to throw around his weight in the paint. Can throw the outlet pass after the rebound. Comfortable with back to the basket, usually going over right shoulder.
Zane Doughty Zane Doughty 6'8" | C Ben Davis | 2023 State IN 6’8 C Ben Davis (IN) INB 2023 Elite
Tyler Horton Tyler Horton 6'7" | C Warren Central | 2023 State IN , 6’6 PF Warren Central (IN) INB 2023 Elite
These teammates absolutely dominated against the Alabama Celtics, each using their size to clean up the glass and score in the post. Their guards did a good job of finding them when rolling to the hoop in pick and roll situations. Each player played harder than the opposing bigs, allowing them to dominate inside. The game was made easy for them, but it was still impressive to see how easily they dominated.
Sam Walker Sam Walker 6'7" | PF West Carrollton | 2023 OH , 6’7 PF West Carrollton (OH) INB 2023 Elite: After seeing some of the stats Walker put up during his HS season, I was excited to catch him in person for the first time in AAU. Walker didn’t disappoint, as the high motor was evident this weekend. Walker might have a heavier build, but he’s more than comfortable putting the ball on the floor and driving to the cup. Walker had stretches where all he did was rebound and hustle, and then stretches where he’s isolating on the perimeter and knocking down spot-up jumpers.
Carter Clark, 7’1 C Creekside Christian School Auburn Raptors 2023: Typically when a 7 footer can walk and chew gum, that attracts college coaches. Clark showed he can do more than that, by protecting the rim with his length and keeping the ball high when looking for teammates in the high post area. Lots of potential upside with Clark.