PrepHoops Top250 Wing Breakdown
These wings made a big impact in Des Moines at the Prep Hoops Top 250. These wings you should know more about. Lucas Lorenzen Lucas Lorenzen 6'4" | SF Okoboji | 2022 State IA , 6’4 Okoboji (2022) – Very…
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Lucas Lorenzen Lucas Lorenzen 6'4" | SF Okoboji | 2022 State IA , 6’4 Okoboji (2022) – Very athletic strong frame that flashes to the rim and crashes the boards hard. Watched him showcase his quick vertical on two putback dunks of rebounds. Extends the defense with his range, then gets downhill very quick of the bounce that has another gear to finish above the rim.
Elijah Vos Elijah Vos 6'4" | SF Hoover | 2023 State IA , 6’5 DM Hoover (2023) – Smooth shot over the defense, understands how to create space offensively with his shoulders to get the bucket. Very calm presence with the ball and doesn’t force the issue offensively. Passed the ball well out of the mid-post to the open perimeter player.
Steven Kramer Steven Kramer 6'5" | SG Johnston | 2022 State IA , 6’5 Johnston (2022) – Showed off his athletism being able to guard multiple positions and defending the ball screen fundamentally correct either by switching or hard hedges. His length creates problems for the positions he is guarding and when he was guarded.
Vance Peiffer, 6’6 Waukee (2023) – great feet in the post and face-up game to rip low baseline to finish with either hand around the bucket. Understood solid offensive spacing to know when and where to attack the rim, then find the open man.
Jevin Sullivan Jevin Sullivan 6'5" | SG North Polk | 2022 State IA , 6’4 North Polk (2022) – Started off the game with a chase down pin off the backboard from the opposite end line. Strong handles in the broken court to lead and finish in transition. In the half-court setting showed his IQ with wide post defense to shut down offensive moves inthe paint. On offense, moved well without the ball to fill vacated spots and flashed in seams to score.
Trevion Lebeaux, 6’4 Ames (2022) – Trevian pushed the tempo off rebounds to lead broken court transitions to finish and dish through pressure. Got downhill quickly through a solid change of speed in the half-court set to finish at the rim or a smooth one-dribble
jump shot.