Case Conley (2019): An Interview
Case Conley is primed for a big senior season. The 6’7” guard/forward for Williamston High School brings a lot to the table as a player and prospect. Conley is a dependable do-it-all type player. He can handle the ball and play the 2 or 3 spots. Conley is a weapon defensively, having the ability to guard any position on the floor. I recently caught up with Case Conley to talk recruitment, next season, and more.
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Question:
What do you think has been key to your success in basketball?
Case Conley:
The key is the knowledge for the game I have. I have a really good basketball IQ and I know how to make the best plays.
Question:
In what ways do you feel you’ve improved this summer?
Case Conley:
I’ve gotten a lot stronger this summer. I’ve been working out a lot and it’s going to help me with my whole game.
Question:
What areas of your game are you focusing on improving?
Case Conley:
I’m focusing on my ball-handling. I want to be able to bring the ball up more and have better moves in isolation.
Question:
You recently received an offer from Albion. How does it feel?
Case Conley:
It feels really good that all the work I’ve put in is starting to pay off.
Question:
What are you looking for in a college?
Case Conley:
I’m looking for good tradition with coaches and players that know how to win. A college with a great winning environment.
Question:
What are you most excited about as far as college basketball and your recruitment?
Case Conley:
Just discovering new colleges and meeting new people along the way will be very exciting.
Question:
What advice would you give kids trying to reach the success that you’ve reached?
Case Conley:
Just keep working hard and be smart on and off the court.
Question:
How are you preparing for next season?
Case Conley:
I’ve been getting a lot of shots up, getting more consistent so I can be a constant scorer.
Question:
What are your goals this next high school season?
Case Conley:
I think we have a team at Williamston that can win a state title and that’s my goal this year.