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Utah has really made a jump in talent in the past few years as many players have found new homes here and that includes move ins to public school but it also includes players moving into the private schools. The…
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Continue ReadingUtah has really made a jump in talent in the past few years as many players have found new homes here and that includes move ins to public school but it also includes players moving into the private schools. The landscape of hoops in Utah is getting some love. Here are a few players we need to really watch.
The big fella has arrived and he has been a player to watch for sometimes as we have been able to watch him as he played at his local school in Las Vegas before arriving in Utah. When it comes to bigs he is a solid D1 talent that is getting HM praise and looks. The fours-star small forward has offers from Cal Poly, Arkansas and a lot more schools. The school that is all over him right now is Texas Tech. He sis a national stock riser that is in the Top 40 in his class so he is not only a must watch for the average fan but for recruiters at the D1 level as well.
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Tyrin has some major upside and with him running with Layton Christian a team that likes ot play up and down and has done a good job developing talent Tyrin has a shot. He is a young player in that Class of 2025 but when you watch him play you can see that he will still grow and that skill will sharper and his bag will increase as well.
Stepahn Osei
Stepahn Osei
Off the radar player that excelled this summer playing for Canada as he had games where he was a legit double-double threat. Anything near the rim he is going to dunk as he has a crazy wingspan. Athleticism is off the charts and he has a high ceiling because he still shows a lot of simple raw talent. Should provide a lot of depth at his school and he should get some solid looks.
Don’t sleep on Jerry as he is tough on both ends of the floor and he doesn’t get the credit he deserves as he does play against better talent than most player play against. Had a solid performance as he suited up with the Las Vegas Knicks. Has been a solid player that hits open shots and can get to the rim.
Luke looks bigger and stronger as he has been a consistent threat for the Knights this off-season. Luke can score from the outside but he is really good at getting in the paint and then he can really be creative with his attacks. He is a player that should get some looks from small schools.