<p>The Prephoops Nevada rankings were released last week. After watching hundreds of hours of film over the last couple of months, I was able to narrow down the list to just over 200 players. The class of 2022 featured 62 players. In this article, we take at the c/o 2022 rankings by the numbers.</p>
<p>53 - #53 on our list [player_tooltip player_id="986768" first="Brody" last="Thralls"] averaged 8.4ppg for 2A runner up Incline</p>
<p>40 - The percentage that the #1 player on our list [player_tooltip player_id="787641" first="Milos" last="Uzan"] shot from the 3 point line this year.</p>
<p>27 - #27 [player_tooltip player_id="986767" first="Grayson" last="Grinsell"] is one of the top baseball players in the state the 6’1 guard is a Oregon baseball commit</p>
<p>19 - 19 different schools have players in the top 20, highlighting the balance of the class</p>
<p>17 - Andrew Lehman from South Tahoe averaged 17 points per game last season. He is #19 on our list</p>
<p>11 - There are 11 players in the rankings listed at 6’5 or taller, the most of any class in the state.</p>
<p>7 - The number of rebounds per game [player_tooltip player_id="859646" first="Tavionte" last="Jackson"] averaged last season. He is a 6’1 guard for Las Vegas high.</p>
<p>6 - #6 on the list [player_tooltip player_id="859643" first="Shane" last="Thomas"] jumped up 6 spots in the new rankings, making him one of the largest stock risers.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">2 - #2 [player_tooltip player_id="787628" first="Jaxon" last="Kohler"] and #3 [player_tooltip player_id="787643" first="Joshua" last="Jefferson"] play in the same conference and compete against each other twice a year.</p>
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