20 Players From 2021 That We Want To See At Prep Hoops Top 250: Part 4
The Prep Hoops Michigan Top 250 Expo will be making its appearance on September 22 at Cornerstone University. It’s one of the farthest reaching exposure events in the country due to the national reach that Prep Hoops has. The Top…
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Continue ReadingThe Prep Hoops Michigan Top 250 Expo will be making its appearance on September 22 at Cornerstone University. It’s one of the farthest reaching exposure events in the country due to the national reach that Prep Hoops has. The Top 250 has college coaches attending, but just as importantly, our phones will be ringing off the hook from more coaches looking for insight from the event.
There are many high quality players in Michigan that we’d like to see at the Prep Hoops Top 250. We have been looking at some examples of players from the class of 2021 that we want to see at the event. As you read, think about these things: Would I like to test myself against players like this? Does my situation compare to theirs? If so, register! When registering online, you can use code word ‘hankamp’ for a discount!
Ashay Arora (PG, Ann Arbor Skyline)
Arora has a lot of potential and should see an increased role with Ann Arbor Skyline this season. He has a well rounded and steady perimeter game.
Tyler Belskus (6’4″, F, Saline)
Belskus is long and athletic. College coaches will like his skill around the rim. He can step out and drain a corner 3 as well.
Bryce Bird (PG, South Lyon East)
Bird is a smart lead guard. The Top 250 will be a great venue for him to send a message to college coaches.
Kipras Blazevicius (6’5″, SF, West Bloomfield)
Blazevicius has the size and ball skills to draw the attention of next level coaches.
Matthew Buchanan (6’8″, PF, Kalamazoo Loy Norrix)
College coaches are always looking for bigs. There’s no doubt that they’d like to see a skilled one like Buchanan.
Gerald Crawford III (6’4″, SF, Kalamazoo Central)
Crawford III is a tough and physical wing player. Scouts and coaches will want to see how he attacks the bucket.
Jack Den Houter (6’7″, PF, Ann Arbor Huron)
Den Houter has a huge upside. He’s got nice footwork in the paint and can score facing the rim or back to the basket.
Nathan Etnyre (5’11”, PG, Plymouth Christian)
Etnyre has the skill set needed to be a very solid point guard. He’s efficient with the ball and a good decision maker.
Deon Hayes (5’11, PG, North Farmington)
Hayes has a lot of potential. His long arms help him engulf his man on defense. Hayes can play effectively at any pace.
Jacob Howard (F, Holt)
Howard reminds me of former Michigan Wolverine Freddie Hunter Jr. He’s an energetic player that rebounds well and can pick up easy buckets.
Carter Hudson (6’7″, F, Escanaba)
Hudson would be a must see prospect at the Top 250. More coaches and scouts need to see the skills he brings to the floor.
Jamel Johnson (CG, Romulus Summit Academy)
Johnson is a rising prospect. He’s an explosive scorer that can play on or off the ball.
Vincent Longo (5’11” G, L’Anse Creuse North)
Longo is a player that could draw attention at the Top 250. He’s quick on the perimeter and has a nice looking jumper.
Connor McKouen (SF, Clarkston)
McKouen made a lot of noise during grassroots season. The Top 250 would be a great place for him to put his game on display.
David Murine (6’3″, G/F, Hanover Horton)
Can we stop overlooking Hanover Horton players? Murine is a versatile athlete that will play a key role in Hanover Horton’s run at a state title.
Cole Pardon (6’4″, G/F, Brandon)
Pardon is a nice wing prospect. He’s a multi level scorer that college coaches will want to look at.
KJ Rai (6’4″, SF, Okemos)
Rai is a constant threat on offense. He runs the floor well and can shoot from mid range and behind the arc.
Ethan Saenz (SG, Wyandotte)
Every coach wants a shooter. Well, that’s what Saenz does and he does it well. Saenz turned heads with his marksmanship on the Prep Hoops Circuit.
Devon Wilson (6’1″, G, Grand Ledge)
Wilson is a tough guard that plays both ends. He can shoot and handle the ball. Coaches will definitely want to take a look.
Daion Sheffield (5’11”, G, Taylor Trillium)
Sheffield is a rising prospect in Michigan. The athletic guard can handle and also moves well without the ball.