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Tugg Speedman

In the last few years the Milwaukee area has had a terrific run a producing high D1 players ... Jamil Wilson, Tokoto, Philip Nolan, Burton, Duane Wilson, McKay.  That continues with arguably the best to come in Kevon Looney and Diamond Stone.

So, who is after Stone?  I realize I'm asking about Freshman and 8th graders ... is that far down the road coming into focus yet?  Are more coming or does this run of top talent end with Stone?

GoldenBoy16

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LloydMooresLegs

Hmmm... Adam Kanter = GoldenBoy16?  Or younger brother?

Nothing wrong with a little self promotion..keep an eye on him/them! 

GGGG

Quote from: GoldenBoy16 on January 23, 2013, 01:13:11 PM
Kid named Adam Kanter #11. Plays on Freshman team, New Berlin West. I don't usually get too excited about freshman especially the way this kid played. Wasn't flashy, didn't score that much. But when he shot he was money. Played outstanding defense, on ball and stealing/blocking. Also had great ball handling and dished out a bunch of assists. Keep an eye on him.


Yeah...well.  OK.

Maybe the OP should shell out some $$ to get access to Mark Miller's player rankings.


paulpogo

My 6th grade son is tearing up the Parkview Parochial League.  I'll keep you posted.

Ellenson Guerrero

Quote from: GoldenBoy16 on January 23, 2013, 01:13:11 PM
Kid named Adam Kanter #11. Plays on Freshman team, New Berlin West. I don't usually get too excited about freshman especially the way this kid played. Wasn't flashy, didn't score that much. But when he shot he was money. Played outstanding defense, on ball and stealing/blocking. Also had great ball handling and dished out a bunch of assists. Keep an eye on him.

Adam, I will always root for you and that money freshman team jump shot of yours. Hope to see you in blue and gold in a couple years... just hopefully drunk in the upper deck.
"What we take for-granted, others pray for..." - Brent Williams 3/30/14

Sawsi

Quote from: paulpogo on January 23, 2013, 01:52:39 PM
My 6th grade son is tearing up the Parkview Parochial League.  I'll keep you posted.

If it's for Romans then I'm on board to put an offer out.

Marqus Howard

Bobby Hambright from Riverside is the only guy I've seen mentioned so far. Class of '16 I think

Ellenson Guerrero

Quote from: TrueBlueAndGold on January 23, 2013, 05:00:58 PM
Bobby Hambright from Riverside is the only guy I've seen mentioned so far. Class of '16 I think

Brandon Key is considered a D-1 prospect by many, even though he's a midget. I thought he was 2015 although this site lists him as 2014: http://combines.underarmour.com/basketball/athletes/14640
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Quote from: AWegrzyn17 on January 23, 2013, 06:19:21 PM
Brandon Key is considered a D-1 prospect by many, even though he's a midget. I thought he was 2015 although this site lists him as 2014: http://combines.underarmour.com/basketball/athletes/14640

2015 G Joseph Binyoti from Homestead is also considered a D-1 prospect along with Key. In 2016, big men Kaj Days and D.P. Burton I have seen with high rankings, as well as guards Tejon Lucas and Bobby Hambright.

KenoshaWarrior

Kaj Days goes to Park where I teach at.  He is super raw as freshman,  a super bright student with good grades that has already been invited to watch Marquette games.   He has a decent sized body already (not too Skinny) and his coach is hoping he has a breakout season next year

TheButlerDidIt

Quote from: Sawsi on January 23, 2013, 02:56:04 PM
If it's for Romans then I'm on board to put an offer out.

Romans can go to hell!

Grade school rivalries die hard.

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Quote from: KenoshaWarrior on January 25, 2013, 11:09:49 AM
Kaj Days goes to Park where I teach at.  He is super raw as freshman,  a super bright student with good grades that has already been invited to watch Marquette games.   He has a decent sized body already (not too Skinny) and his coach is hoping he has a breakout season next year
I like his younger brother's name -- Noble Days. Both have been so much taller than kids in their grade since 3rd grade. Both score a lot on putbacks because they are so tall. I've seen Tejon Lucas play a lot with DTA Spartans (my son was a Spartan, a year younger). His Spartan running mate is Juwan McCloud, a freshman at Menomonee Falls. I think McCloud may start. Both are good, but little. I'm no scout, but I don't see them turning into the same level as Wilson, Burton, Looney, Stone, etc.

Tom Deiner's kid, John is tough. He plays for Franklin (2018) and they won the state tourney last year. He can shoot the threes, and he's pretty tall. He also plays tennis, so he is a lot quicker than he looks. He has a center kind of body, but floats around the outside drilling 3s. When they put a guard on him, he takes them down low and has some nice post moves. There is also a Milwaukee kid, Brunard Williams, who plays up a grade for TP Elite, that is a 6' 4" 7th grader who looks like he could is on the path be a solid D1 kid.

Otule's Glass Eye

Quote from: Freeport Warrior on January 25, 2013, 02:40:27 PM
I like his younger brother's name -- Noble Days. Both have been so much taller than kids in their grade since 3rd grade. Both score a lot on putbacks because they are so tall. I've seen Tejon Lucas play a lot with DTA Spartans (my son was a Spartan, a year younger). His Spartan running mate is Juwan Howard, a freshman at Menomonee Falls. I think Howard may start. Both are good, but little. I'm no scout, but I don't see them turning into the same level as Wilson, Burton, Looney, Stone, etc.

Tom Deiner's kid, John is tough. He plays for Franklin (2018) and they won the state tourney last year. He can shoot the threes, and he's pretty tall. He also plays tennis, so he is a lot quicker than he looks. He has a center kind of body, but floats around the outside drilling 3s. When they put a guard on him, he takes them down low and has some nice post moves. There is also a Milwaukee kid, Brunard Williams, who plays up a grade for TP Elite, that is a 6' 4" 7th grader who looks like he could is on the path be a solid D1 kid.

Yes I forgot Brunard Williams last time I checked he was in a tourney and was outplaying older kids.

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