2022 Guards Ready To Break Out
Prep Hoops Wisconsin continues digging deep into the 2021 and 2022 classes, this time exploring the 2022 prospects ready to become big names. Massimo Malterer Massimo Malterer 6'0" | CG Madison East | 2022 State WI Height: 6’0” School/Grassroots Team:…
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Continue ReadingPrep Hoops Wisconsin continues digging deep into the 2021 and 2022 classes, this time exploring the 2022 prospects ready to become big names.
Massimo Malterer
Massimo
Malterer
6'0" | CG
Madison East | 2022
State
WI
Height: 6’0”
School/Grassroots Team: Madison East/Wisconsin Starz Elite
Outlook: Malterer spent his sophomore season toying with JV competition. With averages hovering around 25 points a game and single-game highs breaking the 40-point threshold, he amassed enough intrigue for at least baseline scouting attention. His outside shot is pure and efficient, while he often uses a quick hesitation move when getting to the rim.
CJ Campbell
Height: 6’5”
School/Grassroots Team: New Richmond/Wisconsin Playmakers
Outlook: Being a 6’5″ sophomore that dabbles in everything skill-wise is a recipe for success. Campbell is slippery in the lane and is a tough-finisher when facing contact. At this age, his length is also impressive, giving him the potential to harass smaller guards on the defensive end. He gets his shot off quickly, certainly making it more effective.
Greyson Pritzl
Height: 6’3”
School/Grassroots Team: West Allis Central
Outlook: With forward height and a tremendous frame, Pritzl’s potential is certainly higher than most. It’s these aspects of his profile that separate him from most spot-up shooters, while his flick jumper makes him a defensive priority at all times.
Jaden Koeller
Jaden
Koeller
6'2" | SG
Marathon | 2022
State
WI
Height: 6’2”
School/Grassroots Team: Marathon/Wisconsin Playground Club
Outlook: Poise and polish should be the first things scouts see in Koeller’s game. He plays like a four-year varsity guard, unfazed by crashing defenders and always ready with a slick counter move. Scoring-wise, his perimeter game — bolstered by a quick handle — trumps many others in the class.
Michael Modahl
Height: 6’1”
School/Grassroots Team: Sheboygan Christian
Outlook: When looking solely at his attributes and sheer dominance, there’s certainly enough for colleges to keep an eye on Modahl. He makes every effort to jump in passing lanes, usually coming away with possession and a full head of steam towards the rim. He has the bounce to dunk when open and has the intangibles to be a solid defender and rebounder.
Dustin Derousseau:
Height: 6’3”
School/Grassroots Team: Tomah
Outlook: As a young stud in a consistently tough conference, Derousseau is in a good position for college looks. At this point, he hasn’t specialized but has the skills in various areas to become a versatile, balanced wing prospect.
Jalen Carlino
Height: 5’11”
School/Grassroots Team: Kenosha Bradford
Outlook: Carlino plays with obvious savvy and skill. This past season he filled the point guard role seamlessly, pacing the team in assists and using his IQ to pick off passes and force turnovers.