Players We Want To See At The PGH Michigan Top 250 – Part 9
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The Prep Girls Hoops Michigan Top 250 will be in Grand Rapids on September 17. This event is a premier showcase for every talent level. Stars have risen at this event and will do so again this year. We are…
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Continue ReadingThe Prep Girls Hoops Michigan Top 250 will be in Grand Rapids on September 17. This event is a premier showcase for every talent level. Stars have risen at this event and will do so again this year. We are going to look at some players that are great examples of some of the types of athletes that coaches, scouts, and fans want to see at this event.
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Zajac is a special talent that would garner a ton of attention at the PGH Top 250. She’s a skilled forward that can score from the perimeter as well as the paint. Zajac is a matchup nightmare for opponents, as she can manipulate matchups with her positional strength and versatility.
Banks is going to be a must see prospect over the next few years and the PGH Top 250 would be a great venue for that to happen. She’s an aggressive guard off the bounce and can penetrate the lane and make plays from there. Banks is strong and tough, allowing her to play off contact.
Gamble is a player that college coaches would love to become familiar with at the Top 250. She’s an athletic wing that can influence the game on both ends of the floor. Gamble has already shown, in both grassroots and high school basketball, that she can make a key defensive play at a big moment.
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Kuhl could make a huge statement in Grand Rapids. She has nice timing and anticipation when playing defense in the paint. It allows her to play big and defend the rim. Kuhl has sneaky quick hands the ball handlers driving the lane need to very aware of. She’s an underestimated overall athlete that could be a steal for a coach at the next level.
Lemus could end up as one of the terrific defensive players in the class. Grit and hustle go a long ways for this prospect. She hustles back on defense and rarely allows her team to give up easy transition buckets. Lemus plays 1 step and 1 pass ahead on that end of the floor.
Hernandez has a lot of upside as a basketball player. She’s a smooth and confident shooter from behind the arc. Hernandez is tremendous off a catch and shoot triple. She gets the ball to her shooting pocket with ease and smoothness, making it look almost effortless.