Part 1: Adidas Showcase Eye Catchers
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Saturday morning Utah Prospects and Utah Gold held a showcase at Juan Diego Catholic High School and they invited some of the best players in the state and they showed up. Here is Part 1 of a long list of…
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Continue ReadingSaturday morning Utah Prospects and Utah Gold held a showcase at Juan Diego Catholic High School and they invited some of the best players in the state and they showed up. Here is Part 1 of a long list of players that were Eye Catchers.
Luke was in his bag and with him being back from injury he looks strong, quick and skilled. Luke was hitting from deep and that really opened up his game as he was able to open up the rest of the bag as he attacked the rim and he was able to get to the midrange as well. If he is playing like this in the Winter we will have to re-evaluate how good Bingham could be because they could be really good especially if Luke is butting up 17+ PPG.
Jamyn looked good out there and he kept thing simple as he was dominating in the paint. He was cleaning the glass and he was just finishing. When he gets going youcan really run a ton of stuff through him in the post with his back to the basket because he demands a double team. His footwork is getting better and he will get faster and he is just going to be a problem. Look for him to be a double-double guy with ease in the winter.
This kid has big time upside. He is one of the most athletic kids that was in the gym. He was all over the floor impacting the game with his shooting and movement. He could be a started at a lot of high schools but with Lehi’s loaded roster he might have to wait a minute but he has next level potential right off the bat.
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Jackson was good and was one of the best wings out there among his age group and he was getting what he wanted. His slashing ability was next level and he is getting better from beyond the arc but he was impressive because he could legit play the 3 and hold his own against 4’s and to top it off he can switch against smaller guards and use that lateral movement to keep them in-front. Excited to see that growth this winter as he is the #1 player in Idaho and it shows.