Players who could take over late in season
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Big stage? No problem. These players on this list have the ability to easily take any game and continue their hot streak as the season wraps up. All of these players, plus many more in the state, have the capability…
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Continue ReadingBig stage? No problem. These players on this list have the ability to easily take any game and continue their hot streak as the season wraps up. All of these players, plus many more in the state, have the capability to lead their teams deep into the state tournament.
Brooklyn is so much to fun on the court. He is ELECTRIC and plays the game with so much passion. The future UNLV player has been lights out all year, even recording his first ever triple double earlier this year. He’s patient with the ball and controls it very well, leading to few turnovers. He attacks the bucket arguably just as good as anyone in the state and is dangerous when going down-hill.
Jaedyn has been stellar so far this season for Pullman, helping lead the team to a solid season so far. Everyone already knows he can shoot it lights out from deep, but he is an overall scorer. He can get his shots at all 3 and even gets his teammates involved easily. He can take over a game with ease, especially with Dane Sykes Dane Sykes 6’7″ | SF Pullman | 2023 State WA by his side.
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Cavin has already proven that he can carry this RA Long team. He did so last year when guiding the team to state and he’s currently doing so again by leading the Lumberjacks to one of the top teams. He scored a school high 54 points earlier this year and I don’t doubt he could get another 40/50 piece. He attacks the ball nicely, being able to blow by defenders with his quick first step. He also drains the three ball with no problem at all, at an effective rate.
Just like he did last year, Zoom is going to show up in the state tournament. Curtis is a top 10 team within their class, but many thought they could easily be #1. Diallo has big play capability and is able to go on an offensive tear any time he wants. He’s a top player in the entire COUNTRY and could be the next biggest name coming out of Seattle for basketball. He’s got great length, agility, and athleticism. There’s just not many who can keep up with him within the state.