Preseason Senior Dream Team
Fall sports have come to a close and winter sports are taking center stage. As the sports seasons change, we are starting to see all of the “Dream Team” announcements get released. Let’s take a look at my preseason “Dream…
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Continue ReadingFall sports have come to a close and winter sports are taking center stage. As the sports seasons change, we are starting to see all of the “Dream Team” announcements get released. Let’s take a look at my preseason “Dream Team”, highlighting the senior class.
Starters
G: Jalen Terry (PG, Flint Beecher)
Terry is known for his powerful dribble and ability to attack the rim. At, 6’1″, he can still play above the rim.
G: Lorne Bowman (PG, Orchard Lake St. Mary’s)
Bowman is a steady, yet explosive, lead guard. The Wisconsin commit can score and distribute, both at a very high level.
F: Carlos Johnson (SF, Benton Harbor)
Butler will be getting a beast next year. He rebounds with brute strength and can score with finesse.
F: Isaiah Jackson (PF, Waterford Mott)
Jackson is an elite post prospect nationally. Kentucky will be getting a rim protector who can finish with force offensively.
C: Matt Nicholson (C, Clarkaton)
Nicholson is tall and long, and would make a monster front court teamed with Jackson.
Bench
Jon Brantley (PG, Brother Rice)
Brantley is a dominant scoring point guard. When a team needs buckets, he can get them.
Maliq Carr (SF, Oak Park)
Carr is strong and physical. He has a smooth game highlighted by a 2 dribble drive from the free throw line.
Ryan Corner (PF, Allendale)
This team needed size off the bench, and at 6’10”, Corner provides that. He’s a good rebounder that can score facing the rim.
William Dunn (F, Quincy)
Quincy is a tall shooter that’s deadly from behind the arc. At 6’8″, he can shoot over top most defenders.
Jamoni Jones (PG, East Kentwood)
Jones is aggressive off the dribble. It seems like in isolation, he can always find a way to the rim.
Ryan Rollins (G, Macomb Dakota)
Rollins would be a key off the bench. He’d be valuable with his ability to play on or off the ball.
Jarvis Walker (G, Muskegon)
Walker is simply a winner. He has a basketball pedigree and is one of the highest basketball IQ players in Michigan.