Prospect Spotlight: Aleks Cvetkovski (2021)
Aleks Cvetkovski is a prospect to keep an eye on as high school season approaches. He’s a 5’10” point guard in the class of 2021. Cvetkovski attends Utica High School and played grassroots basketball for DR Hoops. Cvetkovski has began to separate…
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Continue ReadingAleks Cvetkovski is a prospect to keep an eye on as high school season approaches. He’s a 5’10” point guard in the class of 2021. Cvetkovski attends Utica High School and played grassroots basketball for DR Hoops.
Cvetkovski has began to separate himself as a player. He’s a true point guard that can facilitate for his teammates. His game revolves around his ability to handle the ball and be efficient with it. Cvetkovski can put the ball on the floor and get in the lane. He draws defenders and creates looks for others. Cvetkovski is a strong passer that seems to consistently find open shooters to kick the ball out to.
Aleks Cvetkovski is focused on improving as a player and gaining experience in big games. He’s currently working to get better shooting off the dribble. His biggest moment in the game of basketball came when his Utica High School team beat Stoney Creek in the District semifinals. Cvetkovski is looking forward to a huge rivalry game against Utica Eisenhower this season.
Cvetkovski has some qualities that college coaches will really like and appreciate. Obviously his ability to run an offense and drive and dish will be valuable. He also offers leadership. Cvetkovski is a positive leader both on and off the court. He’s a great lockerroom prescense and will have an influence wherever he ends up.
Cvetkovski is ready to work toward accomplishing his goals. He’s keeping them simple for high school season: WIN, and win as much as possible. Cvetkovski hopes to eventually play basketball at a 4 year college or university. He wants to earn a degree and become a basketball skills trainer.
Aleks Cvetkovski turns to his Dad for motivation to achieve these goals.
“My dad, because he put the ball in my hand and he’s always there supporting me.”