Appling is a hell of a player. I would call him a combo guard because even though he has a scorer’s mentality, he needs the ball in his hands. He hit a couple three pointers but he can really do his damage driving the lane. His best move of the night was an inside-out dribble in transition that led to a smooth layup. Appling certainly doesn’t look big but he’s strong going to the hole and can finish with contact. To Appling’s credit, Country Day was in a zone for much of the game which I assume was to attempt to minimize the damage that Appling could create. Appling was matched up with McCallum for most of the game and looks to be a terrific defender, something that will fit in perfectly in East Lansing. He ripped McCallum twice in the fourth quarter, including on a fast break.
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KJ@theonlycolors
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Lifeinlansing.com should have a video of the full game up on Monday. From what I’ve heard, it was quite a battle between Ray McCallum and Keith Appling with both displaying NBA caliber ability. As Dylan mentions, apparently RMjr’s step-back three at the end of the half was a sight to behold and torn the venue apart.
Exciting times to be a basketball fan in Michigan.


















