Best Basketball of 2022
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We go over a few things that we tabbed as the best basketball in 2022 in Utah as we start the new year. Best Wins American Fork stuns Sunrise Christian It use to be that high profile teams could come…
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Continue ReadingWe go over a few things that we tabbed as the best basketball in 2022 in Utah as we start the new year.
Best Wins
American Fork stuns Sunrise Christian
It use to be that high profile teams could come to Utah early in the year and get a tough game but would always walk away with the win. Not anymore. AF got great play from everyone. Blake Rawson Blake Rawson 6'8" | PF American Fork | 2024 State UT was drawing fouls, Tiger Cuff Tiger Cuff 6'4" | CG American Fork | 2024 State UT played well and Ashton Wallace Ashton Wallace 6'4" | CG American Fork | 2023 State UT showed that he can play against anyone.
Timpview upsets Wasatch Academy
Timpview was just on fire as they figured out a way to take out the powerhouse. Dean Rueckert Dean Rueckert 6'7" | SF Timpview | 2026 State UT came to play and James Rust James Rust 6'5" | CG Timpview | 2023 State UT got the game winning layup to seal the deal.
Best Performance
Max has had a few good performances this year. He has put up some big time number and it all started at The Hoopfest at Pleasant Grove when he just went off.
Chudi has been putting up crazy numbers all year. I feel like he still has something crazy coming as region play starts. He is gunning for the most PPG of All-Time at this point.
Best Shooters
Kid went off this December and against LCA as he was just feeling it and all his shots look like money. Kid is going to be a big threat if he can get touches.
Kid is a snipper with range. He has been shooting a high percentage as of late. This kid is good and needs to get more college coaches taking his game seriously.
Best Dunkers
We will need to extend this list or do another post ecause there has been some great dunks and dunkers this year already.
Drop step dunking when he has position and when his guards actually pass him the ball. He is a next level SF that can continue to improve. He is an NWAC kid that can impact a team right away.
World Class bounce. Owen is catching bodies and some have learned and just decided to get out of the way.
Extremely bouncey and will attack anyone in the way if he has a lane. You have to respect that no fear approach.
This kid has turned it up a notch he is attacking defenders and catching lobs. Big time above the rim player.