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Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Super 75: Detroit 2010

This group of guards and wings round out Inside Prep Sports' Super 75 at the University of Detroit-Mercy:

Montrell Grimes, 6'1, Lansing Eastern- Grimes is a junior to watch as he proved a well-rounded skill set and made many of the right decisions that guards should make during game play. He has a solid build and shot the ball well in game play.

DeAndre Edwards, 6', Detroit Midtown Academy- Edwards has the size and skill to compete on the high school level. Working on his point guard skills before the high school season starts will help the talented athletes he has on the wing and in the post.

Jalen Lee, 5'10, St. Claire Shores Lakeview- Lee was another sophomore guard who has size for the gridiron. He showed his ups in rebounding drills and while he can sharpen up his ball-handling drills he performed well in games.

Carl Stallworth, 6'3, Midtown Academy- His athleticism stood out in the rebounding, post work, and in game play. Developing his guard skills is keen to what level he plays on in two years. Carl could wind up a sleeper in Michigan's '10 class.

Tory Crusoe, 6', Lansing Eastern- Crusoe stood out among many talented juniors as he showed an ability to knock down a three, handle the rock, and man up on defense. He's an intriguing player in a deep class of guards.

DeAndre Caldwell, 6'2, Ann Arbor Huron- Caldwell combined played solid defense and went through the drills well. He has nice size which is fit for the two guard on the next level…he just has to continue to work on his guard skills to get there.

Demarco Walker, 6'3, Detroit Community- Walker is a tweener as of now as he's strong and a grunt player. His size and better than average footwork were shown in post work and working on his guard skills will make him a tough match up with many guards on the next level.

Michael Walker, 5'6, Detroit Community- Walker has nice size and is a solid point guard who went through drill work and the games with purpose. Improving a pull up jumper will help as it's close but not quite there.

Jaleel Wilson, 5'8, Detroit Community- He's quick but not quite a lock down defender as he works his angles that will change. He has a solid handle and getting stronger will help his shooting mechanics.

Seth Collins, 5'8, Old Redford Academy- Collins is coming along well as a point guard and getting stronger is one reason. He makes the right decisions and while he can score at times he's a pass first point guard. He hit a couple of threes in game play.

Jordan Pruitt, 6'2, Midtown Academy- Working on the mid-range jumper and expanding out towards the perimeter will help shape Pruitt's game. He's a better than average ball handler but spending that extra time working on the little things is what will eventually put Pruitt on the map.

1 comments:

hooper4life said...

I seen jalen lee play at basketball city.and he is a good finisher with the contact and a good inside shooter.