After having seen Weiskamp and Green twice this year. Also, having seen McCaffery in Summer league last year.
Those 3 guys have an abundance of talent and being able to see them put up big numbers in 3 completely different ways is fun to watch.
Green scores 33 against Hempstead while Duax face-gaurded him most of the night. He made at least 3 highly contested 3ptrs, at least 3 from NBA range, and the most impressive was either the contested shot from top of the key a few feet behind the line with Duax in his face trailing by 2 with Hempstead on a solid run or him coming hard off a screen for a fadeaway catch and shoot that he nailed. I know at least 5 times in the game he took shots that I would yell at kids for forcing and hit every one of them. He is the reason rules are meant to be broke.
Weiskamp was someone I got to see play the last few years, but Friday was the first time I saw him this year. He was incredible last year, but this year he is on a whole other level. He would quietly get 20-10 last year. This year I watched a formidable Dav North team literally focus solely on making him take contested shots and letting anyone else beat them. He managed 34 points and 20 rebounds in that game and making 0 3ptrs during that game. He made all the plays when it mattered and it seemed like no matter how much momentum North would get he was going to lead Muscatine back. I saw Harrison Barnes and Doug McDermott. I believe Joe Weiskamp is more dominate than either of those guys were. The best HS player I have seen in my lifetime of watching which is about 15 years.
McCaffery was on a limited amount of time and he did struggle against Dav North in summer league. ICW won it by 2, but mainly on the back of Seybian Sims. In the time I did notice his ability to make agile moves with contact and off the dribble was intriguing for someone his height. The surprising explosiveness around the rim was solid also. Then you have to respect his outside shooting, which leaves you vulnerable to drives and drive-and-kick assists. He is sort of middle man between Weiskamp and Green. He has a solid balance of many tools. Lacey Watson from North handled the challenge of guarding him pretty well, but he still managed 10-15 in the game. He did an excellent job of shutting down players on the defensive end for ICW as well. I think he obviously needs to add some beef, but he will bring a versatile set of skills that very few kids his size possess to college.