PrepHoops Circuit: Top Illinois Passers Pt 1
We have looked at a lot of the top scorers. Now let’s take a deep dive into the Top Illinois Passers on the PrepHoops Circuit! Check out Part 1 of our breakdown here! Michael Osborne (ET21 Buckeyes 17U) Osborne…
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Continue ReadingWe have looked at a lot of the top scorers. Now let’s take a deep dive into the Top Illinois Passers on the PrepHoops Circuit! Check out Part 1 of our breakdown here!
Michael Osborne (ET21 Buckeyes 17U)
Osborne is a lead guard from Proviso East who sets others up and dominates defensively. Look for him to take a big step this high school season after extensive experience on varsity.
Caleb Horton (Team RWA 16U)
Horton can definitely score the ball, but is an adequate distributor as well. This point guard has displayed an all-around game on the PrepHoops Circuit.
Terrance Moncrief (Illinois T-Wolves 16U)
Moncreif doesn’t need to score to leave a major impact on the game. He is a plus passer that makes great decisions with the ball. Did it all spring and summer for the T-Wolves.
Caleb Corro (Sharks Basketball Academy 16U)
Corro is a fantastic facilitator with the way he distributes the rock to all his teammates with flair!
Terrance Ford & Lashawn Glover (The Work Foundation 16U)
This backcourt duo put pressure on the ball defensively being the leaders on that end of the floor and then offensively set up their wings and posts in transition. Like the growth they made during the circuit.
Brylan Phillips (Southwest Jets 15U)
We came away very impressed with what Phillips brought to the table with his distribution skills setting up his teammates with an excellent feel for the game.
Jack Baldridge (HIT 17U)
Baldridge is the glue guy that makes everything go for HIT. Crisp passer that often times makes that extra pass which opens up a clean look for his teammates.
Dakoda Joachim (Young & Reckless 17U)
Another lefty lead guard with a crafty game who is at his best setting his teammates up with his passing in the half court.
Tommy Craven (HIT 16U)
Craven can score, but it was his vision especially in the half court that impressed us with HIT.
Kyonte Thomas (Young & Reckless 16U)
Thomas was the motor that made Y&R! Pushed in transition and always had his head up looking to make a play.
Conor Glennon (Chicago Lockdown 17U)
Glennon is a gritty floor general that would rather set others up than score. He works well around ball screens setting up his teammates on rolls to the basket or for jumpers.
Nick Smoldt (Chicago Lockdown 17U)
Smoldt is one of the only wings on this list, but we really liked what he did as a distributor. Good feel passing especially in the half court.