Recapping all 13 Michigan State basketball players’ performances at Moneyball
11. Tre Holloman
Tre Holloman is returning to Michigan State for his junior season, and I believe he’s ready to explode onto the scene. And his performance at Moneyball backs that up.
Holloman averaged an impressive 30.3 points per games this summer. This includes one of the top performances of the summer when he scored 44 points while hitting 10 three-pointers.
Holloman also is beginning to look like he’s ready to lead the team as well. He’s been a reserve his career so far, but that could very well change this season.
Will he be ready for that? I have no doubt that he will be.
Last year he was one of the best in the country in assist-to-turnover ratio, so when you combine that with improved scoring you have yourself a very dangerous player. And that’s exactly what I believe Michigan State has with Holloman heading into this season.