#PeachStateTV Feature Player Evaluation: Logan McIntosh – Feb. 8, 2014

Class of 2014 prospect Logan McIntosh is more than capable of playing either guard position at the next level. *Photo by Ty Freeman

Class essay revision help of 2014 prospect Logan McIntosh is more than capable of playing either guard position at the next level.
*Photo by Ty Freeman

Class of 2014 combo guard Logan McIntosh of Powder Springs, Ga., has established himself as one of the premier guards in the senior class statewide. His play earned him an invite to the Elite Basketball Academy Top 40 Workout on March 9, 2014.

By: @BrandonClayPSB

Vitals

Name: Logan McIntosh – Grad Year: 2014
Location: Powder Springs, Ga. – School: McEachern HS
Current Position: PG/SG – Projected Position: PG/SG

Strengths

At 6-foot-3, McIntosh brings legitimate height, skill and lab report help athleticism to the guard position. We project him as a primary point guard who also has the tools to play off of the ball as well. He can create shots for himself off the bounce, in transition or off of the catch and shoot. McIntosh’s ability to score the basketball enhances his passing as he forces the hands of opposing defenders to choose whether to help on his drive or stay home giving McIntosh a possible clear path to the basket.

Area To Improve

McIntosh will have to improve his ability to shoot the one dribble pull up good opening sentences for research papers jump shot at the next level. He’s a very solid spot up shooter and defenders will have that notated on the scouting report going forward. By using a shot fake, taking one dribble and consistently knockdown the midrange shot, McIntosh will force the primary defenders to choose between a hard closeout to get him off the 3-point line or giving him the space to make an open jumper.

The Bottom Line

With the skill set to score or distribute, McIntosh is a multi-faceted option in the backcourt. We see him as a true combo guard capable of producing at either law essay writers uk position based on roster needs when he arrives on campus. He’s proven that he isn’t afraid of the big shot and is a winner in clutch situations.

#PeachStateTV: Recruiting Analyst Brandon Clay and Video Coordinator Kris Watkins a look at Logan McIntosh’s game:

Elite Basketball Academy Series

 

***Designed for evaluation purposes, these are great opportunities for upperclassmen and underclassmen alike to get valuable game broadcasts that can be sent to college coaches with a single email message. For underclassmen, it also serves as the gateway for prospects with remaining high school eligibility essay writing on social services to play in front of our National Evaluators.

March 9th – EBA Top 40 Spring Workout

Sept. 13-14 – Elite Basketball Academy Fab 5 Camp (Sept.)

Oct. 19 – Elite Basketball Academy Top 40 Fall Workout (Oct.)

CoachHemi.com Showcase Series

 

March 15th – CoachHemi.com Boys Showcase (Murfreesboro, Tenn.)

Brandon Clay Brandon Clay is the Executive Camp Director of the Elite Basketball Academy and the Director of Scouting for the OTRHoopsReport.com National Scouting Report. Clay is also the owner of Peach State Basketball, Inc., and ProspectsNation.com. Clay has been involved in the community since 2001 as an evaluator, event operator and trainer. You can reach him at [email protected]