WCE Summer Classic: Top Wings Part 2
This is the second part of the wing series for Utah wings who stood out at the West Coast Elite Summer Classic. Utah had quite a bit of depth at these spots due to their size, strength, shooting, and toughness.…
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Continue ReadingThis is the second part of the wing series for Utah wings who stood out at the West Coast Elite Summer Classic. Utah had quite a bit of depth at these spots due to their size, strength, shooting, and toughness.
Dawson Crofts 6’4 SG 2020 Evanston (UBC Select 17U)
Crofts shot the basketball well from deep and put a lot of pressure on opposing defenses. Further, he showed that he can rebound against more athletic guards and play some combo guard. He has a good feel for the game and makes his teammates better as well as make it hard for opposing teams to double on the block or help on drives.
Baylor Harrop Baylor Harrop 6'4" | SG Fremont | 2020 State UT 6’4 SG 2020 Fremont (Utah Mountain Stars 17U Gold)
Harrop is one of the top wings in the state due to his ability to let it fly from anywhere on the floor. He has shot the basketball extremely well for a really talented Utah Mountain Stars team. While he is a knockdown shooter and that gets him plenty of attention, he has improved his ability to make plays in other ways. He rebounded the basketball extremely well this past weekend.
Trevon Snoddy 6’5 SF 2020 Skyridge (Utah Mountain Stars 17U Gold)
Snoddy is another wing for the Utah Mountain Stars who impacts the game in an array of ways. He crashes the glass and rebounds the basketball about as well as any wing in the event. He plays with a high motor and competes on every possession. Further, he has good length and size for a SF as well.
Stone Hutchings Stone Hutchings 6'4" | CG Copper Hills | 2020 State UT 6’4 SG 2020 Copper Hills (UBC Elite 17U)
Hutchings shot the basketball well and played his role on the wing for UBC Elite at a high level. He does not try to do too much. He is a capable shooter when left open and able to put the basketball on the floor as well. Further, he has a wide build which allows him to punish smaller guards.
Keigan Phung Keigan Phung 6'4" | SF Woods Cross | 2021 State UT 6’3 SF 2021 Woods Cross (Salt Lake Bounce 16U)
Phung continues to highlight why many think Woods Cross will have a lot of success this upcoming season. They have great depth at the wing. Phung demonstrated that he can score the basketball from different levels and make impact plays.
Mateus Rohden 6’5 SF 2021 Juan Diego (Salt Lake Bounce 16U)
Rohden is a great fit for Salt Lake Bounce and Juan Diego. He makes smart plays and plays very discipline. Further, he has good size and enough athleticism to the point where he can play multiple positions at a high level.