Rocky Mountain Showcase Part II – Top Wings
In part two of our report on the Rocky Mountain Showcase that was held Tuesday and Wednesday July 7-8 at the Mountain America Expo Center in Sandy, UT we take a look at the top wing prospects at the event.…
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Continue ReadingIn part two of our report on the Rocky Mountain Showcase that was held Tuesday and Wednesday July 7-8 at the Mountain America Expo Center in Sandy, UT we take a look at the top wing prospects at the event. All these players demonstrated Division I potential.
6’4 G/W Parker Christian of Skyridge HS 2021
Christian is a decent athlete who runs the floor well. He can play any position on the perimeter. He’s a confident ball handler and a good passer who is a solid playmaker in transition. Christian is a versatile scorer who makes it happen from all three levels. He shoots it fairly well from the perimeter, he has a pull-up game mid-range and he can get to the basket on the drive (with a nice hesitation move). He also has a nice floater. Christian is a low major prospect.
6’4 G/W Dayton Davis of Olympus HS 2021
Davis is a high-volume shooter who can really fill it up. He moves well without the ball and is very effective at catch and shoot. He is a capable ball handler and he has a sneaky first step on the drive. The best thing about Davis is his high motor and that he competes on every play. He projects to be a low major prospect.
6’5 SF/PG Dylan Jones Dylan Jones 6'6" | SG Westlake | 2022 State UT of Pleasant Grove HS 2022
Jones is a versatile wing/guard who is effective playing on or off the ball. He’s a competent ball handler who is very good making plays on the break and he does a nice job pulling up in transition. Jones is a pretty consistent shooter with long range and can rebound the ball from the guard/wing position. He is way below the radar on the recruiting front and should be a low major signee.
6’5 SF/PF Dalin Yates of Skyridge HS 2021
Yates is versatile combo forward who brings a lot to the table. He can handle and pass it well and has the ability to finish in transition. He never stops moving without the ball. Yates has a solid dribble operate game on the block and a nice turnaround shot. He’s also a capable rebounder. He is below the radar at this point in time but he does have low major potential.