2020 PG’s Available
The 2020 Class has some good point guards available especially with one of the top prospects in the class that remains unsigned. Some of the Top signed PG’s include Cincinnati bound Mike Saunders (Wasatch Academy) and Utah bound Mason Falslev…
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Continue ReadingThe 2020 Class has some good point guards available especially with one of the top prospects in the class that remains unsigned.
Some of the Top signed PG’s include Cincinnati bound Mike Saunders (Wasatch Academy) and Utah bound Mason Falslev (Sky View).
#4 6’4 Dallin Hall (Fremont High School)
Dallin is a Division 1 point guard that can help a team immediately. With offers from Oregon State, Saint Mary’s. BYU, Weber State, Utah State, Bryant, Idaho State, Utah Valley and Utah University. Dallin has a tough decision to make when it comes to choosing where he will commit to. Dallin can shoot the ball well but he is very dangerous in the open court as he can will his way into the lane to score with a array of moves that will get him or his teammates a good look. Dallin plays defense with high intensity which creates fast breaks opportunities for himself and his team. If you fall asleep on him he will backdoor and catch a lob as well. He isn’t afraid of contact or challenging post players at the rim.
#17 6’2 Taft Mitchell (Orem High School)
Taft has turned into a dynamic player that can score at all three levels. 23 points a game and he will have scored over 600 points before the season concludes. Taft has improved every year and has added new tools to his basketball belt when it comes to scoring. As an example of his versatility on the court in his last game he had 6 rebounds, 8 assist, and 7 steals to go along with 23 points.
#19 6’4 Braden Housely (Skyridge High School)
Braden has been huge all year but nothing better than a double OT thriller where he netted 26 points and hit 5 three-pointers to help his team advance. Braden likes getting his teammates involved first but can score with the best of them. He averages 16 points a game. Braden has 6 double-doubles this year with double digit assist. He also has a triple double this year. A pass first point guard that can also score is rare. Braden is one of those rare players available.
# 22 6’2 Tanner Kofoed (Layton High School)
Tanner is often underrated because he doesn’t play club basketball because he is often in baseball mode after the season. Tanner is skilled especially creating for others.Tanner can rack up assist and he moves well without the basketball. Don’t think that Tanner won’t score because he will he can shoot the open three and has a season high of 27 this year.