MaxPreps 2014-15 Michigan preseason boys basketball Fab 5, presented by the Army National Guard

By Staff Report Nov 24, 2014, 12:00am

All eyes are on Deyonta Davis and Muskegon after a 28-0 state championship campaign in 2013-14. Also watch out for Arthur Hill, University of Detroit Jesuit, Romulus and Milan.

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MaxPreps 2014-15 Michigan Boys Basketball Fab 5 presented by the Army National Guard

1. Muskegon
2013-14 record: 28-0
Head coach: Keith Guy

Muskegon enters the season riding a 28-game win streak and will have a huge target on its back. Thankfully for the Big Reds, none of their opponents will have Deyonta Davis, a special 6-foot-9 forward who is headed to Michigan State. Wing Joeviair Kennedy is also a big-time Division I prospect in basketball and football.

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2. Arthur Hill (Saginaw)
2013-14 record: 15-5
Head coach: Greg McMath



Texas Longhorns signee Eric Davis is arguably the state's top guard. He will be joined by sophomore standout Brian Brown to give the Lumberjacks ample firepower.

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3. University of Detroit Jesuit
2013-14 record: 24-3
Head coach: Pat Donnelly

Junior point guard Cassius Winston, who has offers from Michigan, Michigan State and Maryland among others, has the Cubs thinking state title after falling in the semifinals last March.

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4. Romulus
2013-14 record: 21-5
Head coach: Jerret Smith



After winning a state title and finishing nationally ranked two seasons ago, the Eagles hope to be back in the championship picture this winter.

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5. Milan
2013-14 record: 26-3
Head coach: Josh Tropea

The Big Reds won Michigan's Class B state title a year ago and should be a contender once again with crafty guard Latin Davis – a Youngstown State pledge – back in the mix.