Missouri Expo Top 250: Class of 2022 Wings
Prep Hoops Missouri takes a look at the Class of 2022 wings from last Saturday’s Top 250 Expo in St. Louis: Brennan Lovette 6’4″ DeSmet: A talented wing with excellent size and versatility to excel just about anywhere on the…
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Continue ReadingPrep Hoops Missouri takes a look at the Class of 2022 wings from last Saturday’s Top 250 Expo in St. Louis:
Brennan Lovette 6’4″ DeSmet: A talented wing with excellent size and versatility to excel just about anywhere on the court. His overall game is excellent and he plays with good poise and control. He can take the ball inside and score by using his size and length. He handles and passes the ball well enough to facilitate the offense and he can also knock down jumpers while on the move.
Braden Appelhans 6’5″ Blue Springs: A long and lanky lefty sniper who has a very nice stroke from 3-point range. He can ring up the treys in bunches when he really has his game going. He also displayed his handles and playmaking ability throughout the day as he scored on the drive and made some excellent passes to open teammates. As he continues to get stronger, he is going to be a problem.
Frankie May 6’2″ Lutheran St. Charles: A slashing tough wing player who can really get buckets when he’s getting downhill to the basket. He is fearless and he can really finish at the rim. He also showcased some improved athleticism when he threw down a slam dunk in transition.
Luke Busateri 6’3″ Timberland: A versatile wing who plays with a lot of savvy and toughness at both ends of the court. I like his fearless approach to the defensive end where he wanted to guard the best players in the camp. He did the same thing as a freshman last season. He is a solid passer who can handle the ball and knock down open perimeter shots.
Adam Sausele 6’1″ Vianney: Young wing player who really shot the 3-pointer well throughout the day. He knows how to play without the ball and present himself in the open spot for nice looks. He did a good job of not trying to force the action as he had success playing off of his teammates.