Prospect Spotlight: Wings To Watch
There are a lot of talented prospects in Michigan that deserve more publicity. We will look at 2 of those players. Take a look at some other recent Prospect Spotlights below: Prospect Spotlights – Rising Stars Prospect Spotlights – Names…
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Continue ReadingThere are a lot of talented prospects in Michigan that deserve more publicity. We will look at 2 of those players.
Take a look at some other recent Prospect Spotlights below:
Prospect Spotlights – Rising Stars
Prospect Spotlights – Names To Remember
Prospect Spotlights – Players To Watch
Prospect Spotlight: Players To See
Name: Jacob Carlson
Grad Year: 2021
School: Grand Blanc
Position: Shooting Guard / Small Forward
Grassroots: Flint’s Finest
Strengths:
– Shooting
– Rebounding
– Hustle
– Team Defense
– Basketball IQ
Areas For Improvement:
– Quickness
– Ball handling
Biggest Basketball Moment: “OLSM game when I hit the game tying three in the corner with less then a minute left.” – Jacob Carlson
Ultimate Basketball Goals: “To play basketball in college.” – Jacob Carlson
Recruitment: Carlson has an open recruitment. However, coaches should get in ASAP, as he has taken visits and has more scheduled in the couple of weeks.
Name: Christopher Coleman
Grad Year: 2021
School: Carrollton High School
Position: Shooting Guard / Small Forward
Grassroots Team: The Program
Strengths:
– Attacking the basket – Aggressively attacks with minimal dribbles used
– Finishing – Can finish through contact\
– Shooting
– Defense i averaged close to 6 blocks and 5 steals,
– Ball handling – Can create space off the dribble for his jumper
Areas For Improvement:
– Speed / Quickness – Already pretty quick, but he recognizes the importance of having it as a weapon in his game
– Consistency – Adding consistency to a very capable jump shooter would help him immensely on the offensive end
Biggest Moment In Basketball: “Biggest moment in basketball is when I windmill in a game and dunked on two players from Hemlock. That was the biggest game in the season.” – Christopher Coleman
Ultimate Basketball Goals: “I want to improve in every way possible and be able to impact people around me. I want to not only be remembered as a good basketball player, but a good person in general. I dream of going pro but I’m taking everything step by step and just focused on committing to a good college that best fits me.”
Recruitment: His recruitment is open. Coleman has seen his recruitment pick up pace since last high school season. Schools are seeing the value that he can add to their program.