Best Shooters Coming Back
In a state that has a lot of shooters, you still can’t have enough shooter. Next season we will have some great shooters coming back. A lot of players could’ve made this list, stay tuned. 6’2 Carson Butler Carson Butler…
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Continue ReadingIn a state that has a lot of shooters, you still can’t have enough shooter. Next season we will have some great shooters coming back. A lot of players could’ve made this list, stay tuned.
6’2 Carson Butler Carson Butler 6'1" | CG Copper Hills | 2021 State UT (Copper Hills)
Carson had 82 three-pointers this past season. Will have his work cut out for him next season as teams will key off on him. He hit a 3 pointer in every game but two last season. He hit an impressive 8 three’s against West and 9 against Farmington.
6’0 Kaden Cox Kaden Cox 6'0" | SG Ridgeline | 2022 State UT (Ridgeline)
Kaden could be that player next season that leads everyone in three-pointers made. Watched him make some adjustments in state as he started to pull more comfortably from deep. With added range Kaden will be one of the best shooters in the 2022 Class. Last season he hit 73 and hit a 3-pointer in every game he played in.
6’2 Richard Isaacs Jr. (Wasatch Academy)
When you hit 82 three’s for one of the top teams in the country while playing some of the best teams in the country, you have a strap. Don’t be surprised if Pop Pop hits 100 threes next season. One of the most versatile shooters in the country.
5’10 Kobe Schriver (Roy)
With the ability to gap defenses and distribute or make his way to the free-throw line Kobe is an underrated shooter in the Class of 2021. While he has good vision and court awareness the kid can also shoot the ball. He will be on pace to hit 200 three’s in his career