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    Dazzling Dunks and Basketball Bloopers
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    I have to admit I’d never heard of this guy before watching Michigan this season but I think he has a future at the next level. Very strong and skilled player who is incredibly crafty and finishes well with either hand. Excellent at cutting and moving without the ball. Can shoot from outside and put it on the floor. Just really knows how to play. Watching him play, it’s hard to believe he’s only a freshman (albeit a slightly older than normal one.)

    For a program that does not consistently get elite talent, you have to admire what John belein has done at Michigan. He just has a knack for finding an developing these guys like mo Wagner, caris levert, dj wilson, and now bradzekis who weren’t really on the radar prior to arriving. 

      

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    Chammes
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    I know it’s gonna seem lazy but he reminds me of Joe Ingles a little bit, solid player. 

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    • #1126766
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      Chewy
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       but thinking about how those two move, shoot and handle the ball… I can’t argue it haha

      Outside the box comp: Xavier Henry

       

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    evantomes
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    Iggy was one of the best scorers in high school basketball last year, 6th on the Nike EYBL with 22.4 ppg only behind RJ Barrett, Marvin Bagley, Bol Bol, Ayo Dosunmu, and Cameron Reddish. He also averaged 22.2 ppg at adidas Nations. He wasn’t ranked on most sites since he played in Canada (Orangeville Prep) but played a schedule of US high schools among other events in the US: Basketball Without Borders, Nike Hoop Summit, etc. He’s a better athlete and ballhandler than he looks but wasn’t a great defender and had tunnel vision for the basket a lot.

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