Foster Loyer understands the big cheers won’t likely be coming for him over the next few weeks.
Those are usually saved for the high-flyers who produce windmill dunks while soaring through the air to the delight of the crowd during the Moneyball Pro-Am, a summer league of college and professional players now in its 15th season.
From the end of June to early August, three games a night are played twice a week at Aim High Sports in Dimondale, just west of Lansing. Each of the six teams features two current Michigan State players, the clear draw for the fans that crowd around Court Five.