Mackendra Konig – PG – 2022 (SIGNED)

Point Guard 2022

Player Profile

Mackendra Konig – PG – 2022 (SIGNED)

Name: Mackendra Konig
Height: 5-9
Class: 2022
Primary Position: PG
Secondary Position: SG
High School: Henry M. Jackson
Hometown: Mill Creek, WA
Club Team: Tree of Hope EYBL
College: Montana

Recruiting News

Sept. 2021: Committed to Montana.
Oct. 2020: Offered by University of Portland.
Sept. 2020:
Georgia Tech, UC Davis and Portland ar enow tracking.
June 2020:
Competed in Texas and Georgia Training Academies.
March 2020:
 Wake Forest unofficial visit.
First Team All Wesco, top scorer in West (25.4 ppg), Everett Herald All Area First Team.
Feb. 2020: Unofficial visits to Oregon and Oregon State.
Jan. 2020: Breaks school record with 47 points vs. Kamiak
March 2019:  Second Team All Wesco as a freshman, averaged 12 ppg.
July 2019: Played for Austria U16 national team.  Scored 23 points in FIBA matchup vs. Belarus.
June 2019: Eastern Washington Elite Camp.
Dec. 2018: Unofficial visit at University of Arizona.
June 2017: North Carolina State Elite Camp.  UCLA Unofficial visit.

Evaluations

June 2020: Fresh off of a quality showing at the Atlanta Academy, Konig was able to go toe-to-toe against some of the best guards in the country in Rori Harmon, Ashlon Jackson and Sammie Wagner. Her ability to compete athletically was noteworthy as Konig’s skill is never a point for concern.
March 2020: Konig had a monster sophomore year statistically at Jackson.  She’s a true two-way player at either guard position who can pick up the opposing team’s best player full court or drop 30 for her team.  She’s been a get to the bucket or mid-range player for a few years and her range has really expanded.  Facing denials and double-teams this season forced her to knock down long shots.
April 2019:  Length and athleticism allow Konig to play aggressive on both ends of the floor.  When she catches on a ball reversal she can beat the closeout with ease.  Once in the lane she can extend and finish with her length and it’s clear she’s worked on that 10-12 foot mid range floater and pull-up for when the help commits.
May 2018: Konig is a one-person press. She loves to torment the ball handler the length of the floor.  She’s learned how to set up her defender with her hesitation move and then her length and quickness take over to attack.  Adding range will be key to keep better defenders in high school from sagging off to slow her down.