Under The Radar 2021’s
The class of 2021 is deep and talented, and there are still some players that may be flying a bit under the radar. We will look at some players in the class of 2021 that you may want to watch…
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Continue ReadingThe class of 2021 is deep and talented, and there are still some players that may be flying a bit under the radar. We will look at some players in the class of 2021 that you may want to watch out for next season.
Jayden Alfred Jayden Alfred 6'3" | SF Mancelona | 2021 State MI (2021, SF, Mancelona)
Alfred may be from a small town, but he has a very large skill set. Alfred isn’t intimidated when going up against some of the best in the state. That strong mental framework is a large part of what makes him successful as a basketball player. Alfred is without a doubt, a next level talent.
Freddy Dunford (2021, PF, Canton)
The last time we saw Dunford on the basketball court, he was a 6’2″ sophomore. After a year focused on football, he returns to the hard wood at 6’7″ and 190 lbs. Dunford has the height, length, and athleticism needed to make an immediate impact.
Kwesi Henry Kwesi Henry 5'11" | CG Detroit Loyola | 2021 State MI (2021, CG, Detroit Loyola)
Henry began proving all of his doubters wrong last season. He was a solid scorer, but can facilitate as well. He was effective both on and off the ball. Henry showed strong ball handling skills and a much improved game defensively. If he can continue his improvement….college coaches will be watching.
Dylan Reason Dylan Reason 6'3" | CG Pinckney | 2021 State MI (2021, CG, Pinckney)
Reason is underrated as an overall athlete. He’s vertically fast, and a is a very tough player physically. Reason plays with an offensive mindset and is Pinckney’s go-to guy on that end. He could have a huge senior season.
Norman Smith (2021, G, Airport High School)
Smith is a 6’2″ shooting guard that could surprise a lot of people come next season. He likes to put the ball on the floor and aggressively attack the rim. Smith is a fast player, with good footwork, that can play in an up tempo game. He’s a solid perimeter defender as well.
Jack Williams Jack Williams 6'2" | SG Ann Arbor Skyline | 2021 State MI (2021, SG, Ann Arbor Skyline)
Williams has been surrounded with big names and star power since he arrived at Skyline. I believe that he’s the next man up in the backcourt, and will make an excellent pair teaming up with Chris Cayton Chris Cayton 5'11" | PG Ann Arbor Skyline | 2021 State MI . Williams has a pure jumper and a high basketball IQ.