Part 2: Players to Not Sleep On
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Here is some more players that will be in their bag this winter and beyond and you should not sleep on these prospects. John Southwick UT #7 SG #1 HEIGHT 6'3" POS SG CLASS 2025 View Player John Southwick State:…
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Continue ReadingHere is some more players that will be in their bag this winter and beyond and you should not sleep on these prospects.
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John is one of the best shooters in the country and he continues to prove it as he has taken on a new challenge as he made his way to Utah Prep and they have begun to play games and John is oicking up where he left off. John was an absolute bucket from deep during the grassroots season and in these big time games against OTE Teams he has been scoring 20 + PPG and the way that he is running the floor and coming off of screens ready to elevate and shoot is impressive. Do not sleep on John as he is playing in a not traditional region but the kid can play.
Isaiah is ready to really make this big jump as he heads into his sophomore year and he looks to come at people with his downhill game and big time shot making ability. We are getting a glimpse of what he can do in the Utah Top 50 League but it is just a snapshot of what we expect to see when winter comes. Do not sleep on him one bit.
Bryce does not always get his flowers as a player in the class of 2026 that is loaded and as he plays on an AAU team that is also loaded and should be one of the best in the country for a few more years. Bryce can play 1-5 if he has to but he is a really good stretch 3 that can play inside and handle the rock. Mountain View will be better this year and he might have a different role but to dot be surprised when he comes out the gate at another level. One of the best under the radar players that should be getting more looks.
While Sky View might have a question mark on who they have and how good they will be it does not take away the fact that Tanner is a stud who is a D1 kid and we have yet to see him at his full potential and that is a scary thought because he is already really good. He is a big lead guard that does so much other than create for others. Look for him to go big his senior year and put up some big numbers.
Provo wil be much improved this year and Aaron has a lot to do with that as he has a mature game and he is ready t otake over and be the man once again. His mid-range and three-level scoring will be on display and teams in the NWAC need to put the full-court press on him as he is one of the best/underrated PG iin the state. He gets it done and he is a solid two way player.