MSF Train And Play – Player Reviews Part 2
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I recently attended a Train and Play session at MSF in Jackson, Michigan. There was some impressive talent in the building as the players went through drills followed by game play. This is the second part of a closer look…
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Continue ReadingI recently attended a Train and Play session at MSF in Jackson, Michigan. There was some impressive talent in the building as the players went through drills followed by game play. This is the second part of a closer look at the players that were at the train and play.
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Ava Buckland
Ava Buckland
Buckland was a great player to watch and has a lot of upside as a player and prospect. I believe she’ll fulfill that potential from what I saw at the train and play. Buckland was extremely coachable. She made eye contact with the coaches, was locked in with what they were saying and wasn’t afraid to ask questions. These are sure fire signs of growth in a players game.
Makayla Shaver
Makayla Shaver
Shaver certainly showed her game off at MSF. Defensively, she did a really nice job reading the passers and getting in the passing lanes. This created deflections or turnovers at least a handful of times. Shaver was at her best when she got going downhill with the ball.
Freshcorn might be the most underrated player in the state. This was fairly obvious again at the train and play. She just brings another level to the gym, cutting hard and positioning herself fast in drills and hustling on D during game play. Freshcorn showed her ability to score from multiple levels with deep triples, free throw line jumpers and touch around the rim.
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Lundyn Williams
Lundyn Williams
Williams certainly left her impression about her game. She’s a very athletic player with quick feet and a quick first step. Williams was at her best when she let her defense lead the way. She kept a low defensive base and was able to keep the ballhandler in front of her.
Joseph was very impressive when I saw her play at the event at MSF. Ignore the “C” designation above, as she’s a very talented wing. Right away I noticed how she talked and communicated with her teammates. She was an obvious leader. Joseph showed off a solid jumper with 3 point range. She handled the ball well and showed that she could get buckets in transition.
Aleeah Wells Aleeah Wells SF Chelsea | 2027 State MI
Aleeah Wells Aleeah Wells SF Chelsea | 2027 State MI
There’s anothe supremely talented Wells coming through Chelsea! Aleeah has such a natural feel for the game. She didn’t just run the floor, but naturally ran wide on the wing and spread the floor. Wells showed off terrific body control with the ball and could score in traffic.