Class of 2024 Northern Arizona Standouts
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The following five juniors had outstanding high school seasons and will definitely continue to improve in the club and summer seasons. Although Michael Chukwujigha Michael Chukwujigha 6'5" | PF Coconino | 2024 State AZ and Mason Hunt Mason Hunt 6'5"…
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Continue ReadingThe following five juniors had outstanding high school seasons and will definitely continue to improve in the club and summer seasons. Although Michael Chukwujigha Michael Chukwujigha 6'5" | PF Coconino | 2024 State AZ and Mason Hunt Mason Hunt 6'5" | SG Bradshaw Mountain | 2024 State AZ are well know in Arizona, the other three players are unheralded and not on the radar of too many people. All five are very capable players with extremely bright futures.
Michael Chukwujigha Michael Chukwujigha 6’5″ | PF Coconino | 2024 State AZ played Forward and Center last year for Coconino high school in Flagstaff, AZ. He had to sit out the first half of the season due to Arizona transfer rules. Although his numbers do not necessarily show it, Michael Chukwujigha Michael Chukwujigha 6’5″ | PF Coconino | 2024 State AZ is an outstanding prospect with good size and feel for the game. He is an unselfish passer, a capable rebounder and he can be counted on to score in the paint. He will no doubt improve immensely next season as he adjusts to his new home in Arizona and will be able to play an entire season at Coconino.rn
Mason Hunt Mason Hunt 6’5″ | SG Bradshaw Mountain | 2024 State AZ is an exceptional basketball talent with an extremely high ceiling. He can play Point Guard, Shooting Guard, and can even play in the post with his 6’5 ultra-athletic frame. His pull-up mid-range game is a thing of beauty and with his high vertical it is virtually unstoppable. He possesses an uncommon intensity and ability to elevate his game when the stakes are higher. He led Bradshaw Mountain in Prescott Valley, AZ to the State 4A semi-finals, more than holding his own against Arizona Powerhouses like St. Mary’s. Mason Hunt Mason Hunt 6’5″ | SG Bradshaw Mountain | 2024 State AZ is one of the best players in Arizona, not just Northern Arizona. His stock will only continue to rise. If he played in Phoenix, his stock would already be sky-high.
Connor O’Brien-Pieubeni
Connor O’Brien-Pieubeni
Connor O’Brien-Pieubeni is the definition of an unknown player with high potential. He plays with extreme confidence and self-belief. He is a deadly shooter from beyond the arc, and can score off the bounce if the defense closes out too strongly. He is one of the better shooters in the Grand Canyon Region, and will no doubt hone his craft either further next season. Connor O’Brien-Pieubeni is one to watch especially if you like brash three-point artists.
Jake Centner averaged over 13 points, 6 rebounds, and almost 2 assists per game for Flagstaff High School. Although his team did not have the season they expected, Jake Centner gives the Eagles a reason to be positive next season. He has a very good all-around game and if he can add some muscle and girth to his 6’4 frame he will be even more dominant next season. Jake Centner is a good prospect due to his height, intuitive feel for the game, and ability to score.
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David Rodriguez
David Rodriguez
David Rodriguez is another Northern Arizona unknown. He averaged over 17 points last season along with almost 6 boards and 2 assists per game. A first team All Grand Canyon Region player last season, David Rodriguez who also plays baseball, is a tremendous athlete capable of highlight reel dunks. He has the potential to fill in his 6’4 frame and as the son of a high school coach, he possesses the intangibles colleges look for in a recruit. David Rodriguez is a very good slasher and scorer off the bounce. He still has the spring and summer season to fine-tune his outside shot and with an improved shot he will contend for Grand Canyon Region player of the year as a senior.