Joey Dintino
Joey Dintino
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Philip Gray | Prep Hoops Scout
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#2 for Plainville, Joey is the #1 scoring option for Plainville, and for good reason. He consistently gives you a much-needed shooting threat on this team. He’s shooting way north of 70% from the free-throw line, at least against Hill City, and he didn’t miss from there at all until the game was out of reach for Hill City. Joey shoots from everywhere, but he seems to especially excel at the uninterrupted dribble pull-up from the mid-range. He seems to have his rhythm down on that, so you can’t let him dribble into that shot, or else it’s money. More impressively, Joey is active on the defensive boards and is not afraid to get a few splinters on the hardwood. He also has a sneaky good outlet passing ability, especially with his chess pass. He made one against Hill City from the opposite corner on the opposite half of the court, directly into Plainville’s corner pocket three right before a timeout. That pass was a straight bullet from about 54 feet as a chess pass. I don’t think I’ve ever seen that before!
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Philip Gray | Prep Hoops Scout
http://www.hudl.com/v/2TRQV4
#2 for Plainville, Joey is the #1 scoring option for Plainville, and for good reason. He consistently gives you a much-needed shooting threat on this team. He’s shooting way north of 70% from the free-throw line, at least against Hill City, and he didn’t miss from there at all until the game was out of reach for Hill City. Joey shoots from everywhere, but he seems to especially excel at the uninterrupted dribble pull-up from the mid-range. He seems to have his rhythm down on that, so you can’t let him dribble into that shot, or else it’s money. More impressively, Joey is active on the defensive boards and is not afraid to get a few splinters on the hardwood. He also has a sneaky good outlet passing ability, especially with his chess pass. He made one against Hill City from the opposite corner on the opposite half of the court, directly into Plainville’s corner pocket three right before a timeout. That pass was a straight bullet from about 54 feet as a chess pass. I don’t think I’ve ever seen that before!
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