Mikey Dixon scoring buckets at Southern Jam Fest 

Mikey Dixon proved himself as one of the top shot makers and scorers in attendance at the Southern Jam Fest

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Hello, Mikey Dixon

The guy can score. And he does it effortlessly in a somewhat slightly built 6'1 frame. Dixon is a shot maker extraordinaire with quick, shifty ball skills and deceptive quickness. Despite an apparent lack of college-ready strength, Dixon gets to his spots on the floor and converts at an extremely high rate. You can't give him any space from three, and he's a crafty finisher in the paint area. 

Dixon scored 32 points against Team Wall, and this type of game is not out of the ordinary. The Delaware native averaged over 30 points per game in Pittsburgh during July. Somewhat surprisingly, Dixon only holds two offers right now from Quinnipiac and Rider. Once July hits, that should not last long. The Diamond State Titans need to be a frequent watch for programs in need of a scoring 2/1. 

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Introducing: Mikey Dixon


I had heard a little about a kid out of Delaware that just gets buckets, but had not seen him before this event. Well the 6’1 guard from the Diamond State Titans certainly lived up to this reputation. His game is reminiscent to current Arkansas commitment Jimmy Whitt and former high scoring Richmond guard Kevin Anderson. In his game against Team Wall, Dixon had to leave the first half with a sprained ankle. He came back in the second and finished with 32 points. He made shots at multiple levels, and attacked the rim to get to the free throw line. It was a very intriguing event for the young man, and college coaches need to get out and see Dixon.

 

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