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Saturday, October 18, 2008

Super 75: Detroit 2010

Super 75: 2010
University of Detroit-Mercy

Detroit, MI.- The Super 75 at the University of Detroit-Mercy provided a nice insight to many of the talented players Michigan has to offer on many different levels. The day was built upon drill work and how the participants applied their early efforts as the day was filled with solid game competition. Here's a look at juniors that stood out in the day's challenge:

Terrell Clinton, 6'5, Benton Harbor- The guard from Benton Harbor adds strength to the 2010 class. He looked to take charge and when he tightens up his guard skills, Clinton will be the combo guard he as well as Division I programs are expecting in the coming months.

Alex Cavazos, 5'10, Royal Oak Shrine- Cavazos picked up some nice drills and progressed in stations. Putting time in the weight room will help him as he develops in the tough Catholic League that consistently produces players for the next level.

Joey Asbury, 6'7, Warren Mott- Asbury turned heads on back to back times down the court when he finished the break with authority and returned a three off the wing. He can work on go to post moves, his ball handling to start separating, and hit the weight room while college coaches start to take further notice of the possible small forward.

Conor Boyle, 6'2, Rochester Adams- Boyle played with swagger and performed well in the shooting drills. He knocked down multiple threes and did a good job of finding players for lay ups. He stayed ith the play and beating his man to the spot often resulted in rebounds.

Corey Petros, 6'9, Utica Eisenhower- Petros is one of the best post players in Michigan's 2010 class and Saturday he showed why. He's sound with either hand around the hoop and a soft touch usually led to a bucket. Hitting the weights will add to his growing recruitment.

Lavario Smith, 6'3, Saginaw Heritage- Smith played with plenty of energy and his athleticism was noted throughout the day. This slasher could stand to improve his perimeter game as he's an efficient scorer in the half-court and seemed comfortable handling the ball. He could emerge as a sleeper for a few scholarship programs when he develops his guard skills.

Patrick Haggin, 6'5, Grand Blanc- Haggin performed well in the shooting drills and like most in the camp needs to tighten up his ball-handling skills. He's long with some big feet, so he might grow another couple of inches, which should be very intriguing to DII coaches. Hitting the weights will also help the Indiana native.

Keenan Wetzel, 6'4, Monroe St. Mary's Catholic Central- Wetzel had one of those days where his shot didn't fall as much as he would have liked but his form is there and his shot selection was solid. He stayed active throughout the games and was competitive in drill work. Wetzel has nice size and I see him as a small forward on the next level.

Demetrius Henderson, 6'2, Benton Harbor- Henderson is another guard from Michigan's 2010 class that will jump further on the map of coaches as the high school season nears. He has nice size for a junior and he's an all-around solid player. Taking an extra 100-200 shots a day will expand this solid athlete's game and recruitment.

Ryan Thomas, 5'10, Romeo- Thomas has potential as he's long and has improved quite a bit since he participated in the IPS camp as a freshman. He showed solid ball handling skills in drill work and looked to run the point in game play. He does need to gain some weight but he still has two years of high school basketball ahead of him.

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