Peek At Players Part 2
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Welcome to Part 2 of Peek At Players! In this 2 part series, we’ll look at some players that I had a chance to see last week. Take a look at Part 1 below! Peek At Players Part 1 Joey…
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Continue ReadingWelcome to Part 2 of Peek At Players! In this 2 part series, we’ll look at some players that I had a chance to see last week.
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I don’t have any numbers on him in the game that I saw, but the numbers aren’t really what’s important. It was his overall athleticism, his toughness, and his leadership that stood out to me. First of all, Cabana is one of the better pure athletes that I’ve seen. If he went to a combine, I think he’d be off the charts. Cabana is as tough as they come, both mentally and physically. In the game I saw him play in, he was a guy teammates turned to late in the contest.
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Sam Koelling
Sam Koelling
Koelling definitely grabbed my attention in the game that I watched. He was at his best when he was playing an aggressive and attacking style of basketball. When he did that, Koelling was very active under the rim and made gritty plays. He was able to draw contact near the rim and get to the free throw line. Koelling managed to get the ball in the lane and find a way to get it at the basket. He’ll be a prospect to watch closely as the season enters it’s second half.
The Sanderson articles are just beginning. There are already “best ever” whispers around Saline, putting him in line with all time greats like the Haselschwerdt twins, Dan Roughton and Chris Baker. The freshman could very well reach and pass that line. Sanderson didn’t have his best shooting night, but still guided and directed his team, dropped 20 points, and found the other hot hand in Dylan Mesman Dylan Mesman 6’5″ | PF Saline | 2024 MI .
Jashaun Davis
Jashaun Davis
Davis was a force to be reckoned with against Ann Arbor Skyline. He played a very physical game that was tough to match up with. Davis used his strength to initiate contact, then played off of it. He showed nice strength and touch with a power baseline move and a soft flip in for 2 points. Davis worked the offensive glass and was able to score on a put back. He did a lot of damage when he put his back to the basket and went to work.