Star Tribune boys' basketball preview: Ten metro players to watch

A look at some of the best on the court this season.

November 24, 2015 at 10:07PM

10 METRO PLAYERS TO WATCH

Brock Bertram, Apple Valley,

sr., 7-0 center

Has put up consistent numbers since his freshman season. College: Buffalo.

Brad Davison, Maple Grove,

jr., 6-3 guard

Davison does a little bit of everything for the Crimson. College: Undecided.

Luke Harris, Northfield,

sr., 6-9 forward

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Agile forward who played quarterback and tight end in football. College: Undecided.

Theo John, Champlin Park,

jr., 6-9 center

Athletic, versatile big man who is a tiresome worker. College: Undecided.

Tyler Johnson, Minneapolis North, sr., 6-2 guard

The Polars' football standout is also a catalyst on the court. College: Minnesota (football).

Goanar Mar, DeLaSalle,

jr., 6-7 forward

Will be counted on to use his long frame to score more. College: Undecided.

Amar Miller, Minnetonka,

sr., 5-9 guard

Don't be caught off guard by his diminutive size. College: Undecided.

Tyler Peterson, Centennial,

sr., 6-4 guard

Can run the point as well as hit the three-pointer. College: South Dakota.

Nathan Reuvers, Lakeville North, jr., 6-10 forward

Nobody improved his stock more in the offseason than Reuvers. College: Undecided.

McKinley Wright, Champlin Park, jr., 6-0 guard

Aggressive, quick guard coming off an outstanding summer. College: Undecided.

RON HAGGSTROM

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