Prospect Spotlight: Josh Palo (2019)
The senior class is in its stretch run. The state playoffs began on Monday and high school careers are coming to a close. Josh Palo, a 6’2″ senior point guard at Howell High School, is looking to keep his squad rolling…
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Continue ReadingThe senior class is in its stretch run. The state playoffs began on Monday and high school careers are coming to a close. Josh Palo, a 6’2″ senior point guard at Howell High School, is looking to keep his squad rolling for as long as possible. He is one of the top uncommitted prospects, especially on the perimeter, in Michigan.
Palo has a valuable skill set. He can put the ball on the floor and attack rim. At the same time, he has good vision and can spot an open teammate when the defense collapses on him. Palo takes pride in his defense. He enjoys the challenge of matching up with the opponents top offensive perimeter threat.
Josh Palo understands that constant improvement and development is necessary to be a great basketball player. He has worked diligently to become more of a vocal leader. Palo takes advantage of every opportunity to get in the gym. He spends countless hours putting up shots and fine tuning his ball handling skills.
Palo is focused on working toward his goals. He wants to lead his Howell team on a deep playoff run and help get the program the recognition it deserves. Palo wants to be earn All-State honors and hopes to cement himself into Howell athletics history by someday receiving a spot in the Howell Hall of Fame. He wants to continue his basketball career as for as long as possible and reach the highest level that he can. Palo has proven that he’s willing to put in the work needed to achieve these goals.
Josh Palo has a lot to offer a program at the next level. He will provide a team with a steady point guard who can create for himself and his teammates. Palo will provide a college coach with a player that is willing to sacrifice and work hard for the greater good of the team.
“What motivates me is my family. They push me to be the best I can be.” – Josh Palo