Wake-up PT.1: Saginaw Sleepers
Take a look at Wake up Pt.1 as we head to Saginaw to take a look at Saginaw’s most underrated players as the season is approaching! Sir’Real Smith, Saginaw High (2020) The Lockdown 6-foot guard is a consistent scorer. Smith…
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Continue ReadingTake a look at Wake up Pt.1 as we head to Saginaw to take a look at Saginaw’s most underrated players as the season is approaching!
Sir’Real Smith, Saginaw High (2020)
The Lockdown 6-foot guard is a consistent scorer. Smith has an explosive vertical leaping ability, Smith is a very underrated selfless defender not afraid to step in and take a charge or pick up 94 feet as he is very aggressive on ball. Smith finished the season averaging 22ppg 7rpg 4apg and 3spg a very explosive all-around guard. Smith is definitely one of the players you have to watch out for this upcoming year as he looks to make an even bigger impact from last year!
Freddie Mcintosh, Saginaw High (2020)
The 5-foot-11 Combo guard the speedy guard is every opponent’s nightmare becoming more crafty as a scorer and finessing his finishes inside the key. Mcintosh can also step outside and hit the deep ball, as he was the go-to guy for the Trojans on a lot of occasions this past season. The 5’11 guard currently holds an offer from Saginaw Valley State University in which he verbally committed don’t be surprised if he gets a lot more schools making that phone call about him.
Izaia Williams, Saginaw Arthur Hill (2020)
The 6-foot-2 combo guard will blow you away. Williams is a sneaky athletic guard with a high-level scoring skillset. He’s got the type of monstrous overall play that enables him to take over games. and can also turn that switch on defense to all positions 1-5 doing a lot of dirty work. He’s getting overlooked and slipping through some cracks recruitment wise, look out for Williams this year as he looks to make a statement for the Lumberjacks this year.
Parker Day, Heritage High (2021)
The well-built 6-foot-6 forward is a high-level scorer who can get his points in a variety of ways. Day can barrel his way to the rim while also being able to play with his back to the basket. Day uses a lot of physicality on the defensive side. being a great rim protector being able to get up and block shots, also being able to step out and guard the perimeter against the forward position. Day is an underrated forward that everyone should keep an eye out for this upcoming season for the Hawks.