1st Live Period Standouts
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Here are a few standouts in Live period #1 Chamberlain Burgess UT #4 PF #1 HEIGHT 6'9" POS PF CLASS 2025 View Player Chamberlain Burgess State: Utah School: Orem Club: Utah Prospects Highlights Chamberlain is likely 6’8 or 6’9 now…
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Chamberlain is likely 6’8 or 6’9 now but playing against more athletic and at times even taller by and inch or two but he has really taken his game to another level. Chamberlain nearly had a double-double with 9 blocks and about 15 rebounds and he is just being effective early here showing that his leaping ability and timing is at a point that he is protecting the paint and cleaning up the glass at a high level. Occasionally he can step out and knock some long three’s down and he capped off a great weekend with a cut down the middle of the lane as he posterized a few defenders with a two handed flush. His stock is rising with a weekend like that.
Kongo Elite had a great showing this weekend in Phoenix and Isaiah was doing what he does best and that is take control and dictate the pace and on both ends. He is starting to really strengthen that two way playing ability. Isiah has a motor that is always on and he was doing work when he needed to and getting the ball to the right places to help his team win. Kongo went 4-0 in the UA Rise Live period which is obviously a great start.
Jorgen Southwick
Jorgen Southwick
Jorgen is a solid player that can do it all. He can finish above the rim, he can create and you cannot sag off of him out in the perimeter because he shoots the ball well. He was in his bag this weekend in Anaheim on the Adidas Gold Circuit in the West. He projects high with his older brother playing at a high level Jorgen might end up a little taller. Stay tuned This kid is a new player on the radar we will watch.
Jaxon looked the part and played the part of a player moving from MM wanting him to HM schools really taking a good look at him. He is a player that will give you what you need. He hit some big shots, he took the ball coast to coast. He competed on the glass and he finished inside. One of the best aspects of his game is that he can knockdown three’s from deep. He hit some crucial shots especially when his man stepped over to help and Jaxon caught it and let it fly. A lot of upside and with some solid offers especially Utah State and Stanford he is likely to get a few more here shortly.
Hunter looked good on the UAA Circuit. one thing that impressed was his ability to make moves quickly and get his feet set and get up high quality shots up. I mean he hit some super tough shots that went in. He hit some defenders with that in and out and got to the rim. He was able to finish at the rim against some good competition. He was able to get off of pressure and make things happen. He did it all three levels and he had a great showing in this first Live Period.
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This kid means business. He has length and he is not this skinny kid out there, he is big and strong at 6’9 or 6’10. Lefty was working this weekend in Kansas City. He showed that stretch 4 ability with his range and was able to work it inside. Take note because this kid is nice and he is starting to play with freedom. Sleeper D1 kid proving he can play at a high level.