Tip Off Classic: 2A/1A Top Performers
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Some of the top talent from smaller schools was on full display this past weekend at the Breakdown Tip Off Classic. Here are my top ten from classes AA and A. Daniel Freitag MN #4 PG #2 HEIGHT 6'1" POS…
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Continue ReadingSome of the top talent from smaller schools was on full display this past weekend at the Breakdown Tip Off Classic. Here are my top ten from classes AA and A.
Daniel dominated the second half in the win over Alexandria on Saturday. He was playing on a bum ankle, but still came off the bench and scored a game-high 24 points. In the first half, he had three scores at the basket, but heated up from the perimeter in the second. Most of his makes came off the dribble, being very unpredictable with the ball in his hands. The Wisconsin commit was also able to dissect the defense’s zone with his vision and no-look passes to teammates. He threw down an alley-oop dunk in transition to give his team a ton of momentum down the stretch as well.
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As expected, Isaac turned in a great game in the win over Holy Family. He never does too much when he has the ball in his hands and he is super dependable to make the right plays. Offensively, he was scoring the ball himself, as well as getting the rest of his team involved. He filled up the statsheet with 19 points, 9 rebounds, 5 assists, and a handful of steals. I would definitely love to have a player like Isaac running the point for my team.
Brayden had one of the most impressive performances that I was not necessarily expecting on Saturday. He dominated the painted area on both ends of the floor and looks a lot more confident and aggressive compared to years prior. He ended the tight loss versus Cherry with a double-double, totaling 16 points and 14 rebounds. This included three strong dunks at the rim, as well as some scores out of the post and following offensive boards.
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Isaiah had a fantastic performance on Saturday, solidifying himself as one of the top 2027 prospects in all of Minnesota. He was the youngest player on the floor and never backed down or looked uncomfortable. He was solid handling the ball all throughout the game and racked up 20 points. He showed off great touch around the basket on finishes and showed the ability to knock down looks from the outside as well. The freshman guard also has great instincts defensively, being able to jump passing lanes.
I really liked what I saw from DeAngelo during the fall and it looks like it is going to carry over to the winter as well. He was a great scoring option for Breck in Saturday’s hard fought win over Alexandria, as he paced the team with 7 points in the first half. The sophomore guard can score in a variety of different ways as he connected with shots from the outside, as well as at the rim.
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Luke was knocking down some tough shots in the matchup with Cherry, keeping his team in the game down to the final buzzer. He is very creative with the ways he can create separation from a defender, utilizing different pump fakes and step backs to keep opponents guessing. He also moves very well without the ball, which resulted in some open catch-and-shoot looks. Graff finished with a team-high 21 points.
Noah played great in the tight win over Holy Family, finishing the game with 14 points on a perfect 6 of 6 from the field. The junior wing has a lanky 6’4” frame which he used to convert on finishes at the rim and get in passing lanes for steals. He is very athletic and looked good handling the ball in space on his way to transition or fast break baskets. Sundquist plays hard and does not need the ball in his hands a lot to make a difference.
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JP is a very intriguing prospect who has loads of potential down the road as he continues to develop. He played a forward/wing hybrid spot for Breck in the win over Alexandria, matching up with one of the top big men in the state. He has all the physical tools to be a lockdown defender and did not back down from the challenge. Offensively, he knocked down a catch-and-shoot three and showed flashes of what he can do with the ball in his hands when in space.
Kole’s shots were not falling from the field, but he found other ways to impact the game for his team. He really impressed me as a passer and facilitator, as he usually takes the game over with his scoring. He had creative ways he could thread the needle with dimes to his teammates for open looks. He also picked up a couple steals, a chase down block, and a handful of rebounds in the tight loss to Cherry.
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Hanif had a huge second half and was a large part of Breck’s tight victory over Alexandria. He connected with three triples and was also impactful with his ball handling and defending down the stretch. Those nine points were monumental in this back and forth game and Breck remains as the number one team in class AA going into the second full week of the season.