3-Pack: Coleman, Luebbe, Raasch
The high school season has wrapped up and now it is time to start taking a look at the highlights of our prospects. With these, we want to highlight three players who are similar in class and position. Get some…
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Continue ReadingThe high school season has wrapped up and now it is time to start taking a look at the highlights of our prospects. With these, we want to highlight three players who are similar in class and position. Get some time to dive into some quick thoughts, stat breakdowns, and film. Today, we are looking at 2023 Small Forwards.
Jermaine Coleman
Jermaine
Coleman
6'7" | SF
Park Tudor | 2023
State
IN
– 6’4 SG 2023 – Park Tudor
Stats: 19.0 Pts, 7.2 Rebs, 2.3 Asts, 1.2 Blks, 1.0 Stls
Thoughts: Coleman is a big southpaw wing who can score in many different ways and shoot the cover off of the ball. He is one of the top prospects in the class for good reason, and his athleticism and scoring ability confirm that. As his outside shot continues to get more consistent, his Division 1 basketball stock will continue to rise. Watch for him to bring in several offers this coming summer.
Grant Luebbe – 6’3 SF 2023 – Northeastern
Stats: 8.3 Pts, 2.1 Rebs, 1.6 Asts, 1.1 Stls, 46% FG, 31% 3FG
Thoughts: Luebbe is a smaller wing who plays with a high basketball IQ and seems to always make the right play with the ball in his hands. He has a smooth jumper from the outside and can finish well in transition. He also seems to hustle everywhere when he is on the floor. This kid is someone who every coach wants to have on their team.
Ian Raasch
Ian
Raasch
6'6" | PF
NorthWood | 2023
State
IN
– 6’5 SF 2023 – NorthWood
Thoughts: Raasch is an athletic wing who looks to drive it to the rim every time he gets the ball in his hands. He can finish over, around, and through every single defenders. Raasch also has a good-looking shooting stroke and can step out to knock it down and stretch ou tthe defense. He has also improved some post moves. This guy is a sure-thing NAIA guy, and with a good summer, could make some major noise.