Holiday Hoopers Standouts Pt. 2
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Let’s take a look at more players from Utah that were playing very well during those Holiday tournaments or games. Not only is Zach a big time sleeper he was balling during the holidays as he was posting some impressive…
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Continue ReadingLet’s take a look at more players from Utah that were playing very well during those Holiday tournaments or games.
Not only is Zach a big time sleeper he was balling during the holidays as he was posting some impressive numbers. Zach is a big time stat stuffer that has some major size for a player that can play the 3 at the next level. He is a Class of 2024 stock riser as well. This season he has really shown his versatile game. Look for him to really blow up on the grassroots scene where coaches will be tracking players with his size and skills.
Jaxson Best
Jaxson Best
This kid has been having a stellar senior season. Jaxson started off the Fall Ball season really impressing with the ability to shoot from all over and he just needs a little bit of space to knock them down. Jaxson has been a big reason Lone Peak went on a run. He would be an ideal addition to a team looking for a knockdown shooter. His handle can get better but the kid can compete. Really like him as small school prospect. Jaxson has that type of shooting IQ where he knows how to stay in the line of vision of the players with the ball when he is off the ball. He moves well and sets his feet to get quick shots off.
Isaac played well in Florida. One thing he has added to his game has been his ability to anticipate better this year and with that he has been able to get tips and touches that have led to him getting some awesome break-away dunks. Defensively he is active coming off of his man and helping and blocking shots. Another aspect that has been new is his passing, he has another big to throw lobs to and he is throwing them on the money in that high/low game.
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Cole has been on his game this year. The PG has been putting up some solid numbers as he is scoring 12 PPG and about 3 assist a game. Two back to back breakout games against two solid team as this could be the spark that he needs to continue to get those numbers and help his team win.
Somethings never change and neither has this kids scoring ability. Chudi was lighting it up at Olympus and continues to put up some numbers that are National Leaders as he is at 31 PPG. He could become the all-time points per game leader if he can get to 33 PPG. Should be a wild finish for one of the best scorers of all-time out here in Utah.