A lot of Michigan targets will be at NBPA Camp this weekend including
Ricky Doyle, Devin Booker, Trevon Bluiett, Kam Chatman, Kevon Looney, Stephen Zimmerman, Jalen Brunson
A couple thoughts: (1) no state of Michigan players? and (2) with Michigan’s recent success of NBA sons, any chance we recruit Alonzo Mourning III?..nevermind - I see he is a class of 2014 and we probably would have been on him by now.
Good to hear! I presumed as much but wanted to confirm. It’s great you guys are able to go to so many locations and/or have connections willing to provide this information!
Devin Booker, 6’5”, 2014, Alabama Challenge
In the morning session, Booker struggled with his shot but he began the night session connecting on three of his first four attempts. Two of those made shots came off drives to the right side of the hoop while adding in a three pointer from the top of the key. Even when not hitting his outside shots, Booker has an effortless jump shot with a quick release showing why he is one of the top shooters in the class of 2014. During the 3rd quarter, Booker took on the ball-handling duties and became more of a facilitator rather than a scorer. He did go 3-4 from the line in the second half to finish with 12 points and also showed off an improved handle when pressured by the defense.
Devin Booker, 6’5”, 2014, Alabama Challenge
Booker built on his game from last night and had another efficient and impressive outing. Booker scored 10 points with all five of his makes coming within 15 feet. Another surprising thing about his made shots was the fact that they all came with his left hand. His first basket came on a contested lay-up from the right side where he switched to his left hand to avoid the block. He also added in two other left hand lay-ups, a left hand dunk, and then a lefty floater from seven feet out. Booker continued to handle the ball a fair amount and has one of the better handles for a shooting guard in the high school ranks. Not known for his athleticism, Booker also had a violent block on a defender going in for a lay-up.
Kameron Chatman, 6’7”, 2014, ICP Elite
Chatman was one of the most impressive players in the EYBL and averaged close to a double-double in points and rebounds with 15.8 and 9.8, respectively. The one thing he struggled with was his outside shooting going 9-54 from the three point line (16.7%). This morning Chatman sported a nice looking stroke and nailed a mix of three’s and deep jump shots. Already one of the most versatile players in the class, if Chatman can continue to shoot the ball well he will be one tough player to guard.