Players to Watch 15U
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This class is really exciting and the players that have already made a name for themselves with elite high school play is deep. We have a few here on this list but the reality is that this list could be…
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Continue ReadingThis class is really exciting and the players that have already made a name for themselves with elite high school play is deep. We have a few here on this list but the reality is that this list could be endless. Let’s dive into some of the players on the Watch list.
This kid is an Alpha who has that motor and drive to really affect the game on the defensive end and offensive end. He has shown that he has that clutch gene. Isaiah makes tough shots out in the perimeter and he finds ways to get paint touches inside that create opportunities for teammates and himself. Looking for him to make a leap in his development his grassroots season.
Tyler might be a little bit unknown to a few people but this kid has really made some strides over the years. He is built and has the skill level to be a stat stuffer/Swiss Army Knife with his energy and all-around skills. Do not be surprised if you see him either start at Corner Canyon or get major minutes as a sophomore. This is why we are excited to see him to work this grassroots season.
Jamyn is playing on a stacked team over at AZ Unity. They have multiple bigs and some talent even playing up a year. Look for him to do his thing and this is continue to work on his outside game and use those soft hands and inside touch in the paint. Looking forward to seeing him compete against other quality bigs.
Salt City Hustle built themselves a great team to compete at the 15U level and Carlo in the backcourt is great. He showed a lot of maturity at Herriman last year and we think he will be a leader on the floor this Spring/Summer. Looking forward to seeing what he can do on the UA Rise Circuit.
Big time talent out at Olympus is ready to run with the Mountain Stars. His skill set as a guard that can be a lead guard or off the ball as he did at Olympus will come in handy at the grassroots level. Just excited to see this kid compete, he is fun to watch and has major potential.
Dean is one of those solid stretch 4’s that knows how to space himself and place himself in areas where his guards can find him. He is deadly in the corners and once he really starts lighting it up it will open up those corner attacks that will be dunks. He is on a loaded team and he will take advantage of teams leavIng to help as he will knock down open three’s ALL DAY.