Part 1: Player to Not Sleep On
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Here is a list of a few players that you need to know and can’t sleep on. Mauricio Lemus UT #115 PG #26 HEIGHT 6'2" POS PG CLASS 2024 View Profile Mauricio Lemus State: Utah School: Kearns Lemus is over…
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Continue ReadingHere is a list of a few players that you need to know and can’t sleep on.
Lemus is over at Kearns now and he is ready to have a breakout season for Kearns and he is skilled enough to really make that noise. With his ability to create for himself and others he is really going to be effective on the ball. With that shooting ability in a acatch and shoot but also off the bounce he is a threat at all times. Look for him to be one big stock riser as he found a home over at Kearns.
Luke has some size and he is mobile and with the way Juan Diego has developed talent in the past he is set to have himself a year where he makes an even bigger impact. The way is paved for himt o earn minutes on the floor but he is also a player that can demand a double with some solid paint touches. Defensively he is long and has a great wall-up strategy that allows him to contest and it also will allow him to stay out of foul trouble. He should have a solid year over at JDCHS.
Tyler is growing and his game is as well. He has the motor and style of play that will help him put up some sneaky numbers across the stat line. He is about 6’4 now and he moves well away from the ball filling lanes and just using movement to get himself open and space the floor for others. Give this kid two more years but he is a plyer that will hurt yiou so you can’t sleep on Tyler.
Anywan is over at Kearns as he enters his senior year and he has more size and more skill that will help that Kearns team play up and down and we expect him to have a lot of above the rim play. He is a lanky bigger guard that can play some of that forward position as well. He has next level ability so do not sleep on him this year and he could turn into a big find at the right level in the right program.
John has strength and he plays low to the ground and he looks more muscular this season, so expect him to go off over at Cottonwood. People might forget about Cottonwood because they lost a player but John is a must guard prospect and if you give him too much space he will find a way to make you pay, either with his shooting, attacking or creating. Do not sleep on John because he has game.