Top Ohio Performers from Overtime Elite Games
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The Overtime Elite league made their way to Ohio for two games Vs Spire, Western Reserve and ISA. In this article I’ll be breaking down the top performers from the Ohio programs at the event. Mike Sharavjamts Mike Sharavjamts 6'8"…
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Continue ReadingThe Overtime Elite league made their way to Ohio for two games Vs Spire, Western Reserve and ISA. In this article I’ll be breaking down the top performers from the Ohio programs at the event.
Mike Sharavjamts Mike Sharavjamts 6'8" | PF ISA | 2022 State #179 Nation OH , 6’8 PF ISA 2022: Sharavjamts plays almost a point guard role for ISA as his passing really shines with the ball in his hands so much. Sharavjamts is also shooting the ball with more confidence and really just impacts the game as much as anybody in the state. In my opinion Dayton got an absolute steal with Sharavjamts as his upside is as high as anybody in the state in the 2022 class.
Landon Moore, 6’3 SG Western Reserve 2022: Despite Western Reserve falling by almost 50 points, Moore was a bright spot for their team as he was attacking and finding teammates for open looks. Moore was the only player in double figures for Western Reserve, scoring 10 points. It’s tough to get too much quality analysis from such a lobsided game, but I enjoyed watching Moore.
Trey Thomas, 6’1 CG Spire 2022: Thomas was really the only prospect that had success going to the basket against the size and length of Overtime Elite. Thomas is a quick guard with the ability to pull-up and get to the basket. Thomas looked like a Division I prospect in this game and I’m pretty surprised more schools looking for a guard haven’t offered Thomas.
Donovan Smith Donovan Smith 5'10" | PG Minnehaha Academy | 2022 OH , 5’10 PG Spire 2022: Smith gained notoriety playing alongside Chet Holmgren last season at Minnehaha Academy, seeing Smith for the first time in person was exciting. Smith is a tough guard who’s able to get under his opponent’s skin multiple times throughout the game. Smith isn’t afraid to mix it up and really apply pressure on the opposing ball handler. Smith knocked down four 3-pointers, showing his ability to score against the type of athletes that Overtime Elite boasts.