The AAU season finally kicks off for most Indiana teams this weekend. Here is a look at some of the top players and teams that will be competing in the IndyBall.com event. It should be a really good event as it usually is. Here is our breakdown of the 16 and under age group.
Ben Davis forward Jeff Clayton has developed into a strong small college prospect. Here’s a look at what he’ll bring to a talented Ben Davis team this year and a college program in the future.
The AAU season finally kicks off for most Indiana teams this weekend. Here is a look at some of the top players and teams that will be competing in the IndyBall.com event. It should be a really good event as it usually is. Here is our breakdown of the 15 and under age group.
The IndyBall.com tournament started play Friday night, but the majority of teams did not begin their pool play until Saturday. The pools were set-up so that most of the top teams would advance to the gold bracket with relative ease. Here is a look at some of the top performers that we witnessed first-hand on Saturday.
John Murry 6’3” SG North Central (2013) had 25 against Tony Wills and King’s Court to pull Club Elite Wildcats from a double digit deficit. He did it in a variety of ways; he hit perimeter shots off the catch, he drove to the basket and scored against contact, and even had a dunk after driving the lane in the half-court set. He was at the top of his game Saturday as I heard that he had 25+ in his first game of the day as well.
Chandler White 6’2” SG Fort Wayne Carroll (2015) showed a bit of everything. He forced turnovers with his defense, scored in transition, scored above the rim, and showed off his outside shooting ability. Over the last few years, he has transitioned from a post player to a perimeter player and the move seems to be going seamlessly. He reported that Michigan will watch him work-out Monday at Carroll.