Future Stars: Sunday Morning Notebook
Back at it! Sunday morning and early afternoon, I caught a few good games. Here I take a look at who stood out from the early portion of the day. Prospects: • Jacob Wilson (5’3” / Minneapolis Dream Team /…
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Continue ReadingBack at it! Sunday morning and early afternoon, I caught a few good games. Here I take a look at who stood out from the early portion of the day.
Prospects:
• Jacob Wilson (5’3” / Minneapolis Dream Team / Forest Lake Middle School): Works well off the bounce and can change speeds. Wilson is a threat to drive and kick at all times. Scrappy defender that gets after it already at a young age. Primary ball handler.
• Jalen Wilson (5’11” / Minneapolis Dream Team / Breck Middle): Long frame that can make it tough on would be scorers inside. Disturbs inside shots pretty handily. Has the ability to rebound well with his length. Competes hard.
• Dane Skime (5’1” / Top Flight Black / Rochester Century): Skime talks on defense, and slides his feet very well to stay with who he is guarding. Applies good defensive pressure that makes it tough on the opposition. Can handle the ball well, and keeps it moving. Capable jump shooter.
• Lexyn Grof (5’0” / Top Flight Black 2026 / Jordan): Primary ball handler for his team, can run what the coach calls for well. Good IQ for his age that is noticeable. Gets to the hoop rather easily where he can finish with a bucket. Smart kid on the court. Picks his opposition up the distance.
• Nathan Ramler (5’6” / Top Flight Black 2026 / Chanhassen): Ramler has some versatility to his game already. Able to guard inside or out, Ramler plays primarily the wing – forward postion at the moment. Handles the ball pretty solid, plays hard as well. Showed the ability to get a bucket from multiple levels.