The future of Michigan basketball is here. The class of 2017 already holds two players with mid and high major offers, Brian Bowen and Jermaine Jackson, but overall, the class is loaded with talent. From the Motor City, all the way to the western part of the state, Michigan’s incoming freshmen are ready to start their high school careers off with a force this upcoming season.
1. Brain Bowen 6’5″ SF Saginaw Arthur Hill
2. Jermaine Jackson 5’6″ PG Mt. Clemens
3. William Weems 6’7″ SF Detroit Western
4. Xavier Tillman 6’5″ SF Forest Hills Central
5. Donatus Eke 6’9″ C University of Detroit Jesuit
6. Armonee Felder 5’9″ PG Detroit Pershing
7. Donnie Tillman 6’5″ SF Detroit Cass Tech
8. Jack Ballantyne 6’5″ SF Warren De La Salle
9. Brock Washington 6’3″ SG Southfield Christian
10.Jaron Faulds 6’8″ PF Holt
11. Isaiah Livers 6’5″ SF Kalamazoo Central
12. Qua Southward 5’9″ PG Saginaw High School
13. Christian Rodriguez 5’8″ PG Wyoming Godwin Heights
14. Dylan Anderson 6’3″ combo guard Davidson
15. Elijah Smith 6’5″ SF Detroit Loyola
16. Michael Gregory 6’8″ SF/PF University of Detroit Jesuit
17. Keion Epps 6’3″ guard Detroit Douglass
18. Marlin Talley 5’8″ PG Ecorse
19. Amauri Hardy 6’3″ PG Southfield
20. Evan Tebay 5’9″ SG Detroit Catholic Central
21. Ben Spiker 6’4″ guard Clarkston
22. D.J. Swift 5’6″ PG Lansing Waverly
23. Matt Beachler 6’1″ PG Lowell
24. Ross Koella 6’5″ SF Grand Haven
25. Zack Nieuwkoop 6’5″ SF Wayland
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troy brown from flint northwestern should be among the top 25. the kid is another eric davis
K.Weems must be the truth if he produces as a frosh. This season should be fun.