Elmore James III, Paul McMillan IV, Grace VanSlooten, Jaden Schutt & Donovan Jones) |
As is the case
in most events of this type, there are a few players at the Midwest Regional U.A. Next Combine in
Chicago that have already shown some early promise even before the real action
begins this afternoon when the games tip off.
You can never identify all of the top players by watching a few drills,
but Emore James III
(6’1”/WF/2022/South Euclid) has already impressed us with his combination of
size, power and skill. As we have
noticed before, Elmore’s skill set has continued to develop and his ability to
handle the rock at his size and strength is starting to pose a problem for
defenders.
He’s the highest
nationally ranked kid at the event and his play so far reflects that. Paul
McMillan IV(6’1”/PG/2022/Cincinnati, OH) already has good size for his
position and is proving to be strong and explosive to the cup. We don’t know if he’s dunking the ball just yet,
but his first step is explosive and his drives to the basket are powerful and
effective. Let’s see how he matches up
later to the other top players at the event.
He may not look
like it, but Jaden Schutt (6’2”/PG/2022/Yorkville,
IL) may be the most athletic player at the combine! We were initially impressed with his skill
set and agility, but during an impromptu dunk contest during lunch, Schutt was
the most creative and consistent dunker in the group. His play during 5-on-5 competition this
afternoon should tell the rest of the story.
We also plan to
keep an eye out on Donovan Jones
(6’0”/SG/2022/Chicago, IL), who flashed some athleticism during drills. Jones also has good length and could be a
standout later today. Raymar Prior (6’1”/SG/2022/Canton, OH)
has gotten off to a good start, as has Grace
VanSlooten (6’0”/PF/2022/Toledo, OH), Lacy
Bradshaw (5’8”/PG/2022/Elsmer, KY), Margo
Mattes (5’9”/PG/2023/Mason, OH) and Janyah Bohanon (5'11"/WF/2022/East Cleveland, OH). Although
there are several quality big men at the combine, the nature of the morning drills
was not conducive to standing out. We will
keep an eye on the bigs later today.
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