Being a star basketball player isn’t easy. There’s a lot of pressure and expectations that come with it. It can get even more complicated when there are multiple stars on a team. How do their skills mesh? Can they play off of each other? There are some star players that other stars would definitely want to play with. We will take a look at some great basketball players in Michigan’s senior class that every star player would want to play with.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="23755" first="Sophie" last="Dziekan"] (2020, C, Brighton)</strong>
Dziekan would just make a superstar player even better. She can hold down the post on both ends alleviating pressure on another star.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="126296" first="Abby" last="Long"] (2020, PG, Portage Central)</strong>
A star player needs to get fed the ball. [player_tooltip player_id="126296" first="Abby" last="Long"] is a good ball handler and an efficient passer, allowing another star to get the ball in high percentage scoring positions.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="126250" first="Sarah" last="Miller"] (2020, SG, Birch Run)</strong>
Every star wants a teammate like [player_tooltip player_id="126250" first="Sarah" last="Miller"]. She can spread the floor with here ability to shoot and find buckets. This will give another star more open lanes to the rim.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="23771" first="Becca" last="Morrish"] (2020, C, Flushing)</strong>
Morrish is a dream teammate for another star player. She dominates the glass on both ends which creates more possesions. Morrish also makes the defense collapse, creating more perimeter looks for others.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="23749" first="Aaliyah" last="Nye"] (2020, G/F, East Lansing)</strong>
Nye is a superstar that’s a great teammate for another star. She’s incredibly athletic and runs the floor in transition. Her attacking off the wing will create opportunities for others.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="126244" first="Dani" last="Salenbien"] (2020, PG, Adrian Lenawee Christian)</strong>
Every superstar wants to play with a star point guard. Salenbien is just that. She’s like a choir director running the offense.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="126237" first="Daija" last="Tyson"] (2020, PG, Detroit Edison)</strong>
Lets face it, stars want to score. Tyson is a lead guard that will allow them to do just that. She’s incredibly fast, allowing for easy transition buckets. Tyson is an excellent passer in the open floor and in half court sets.
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