2026: Players Developing
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Let’s take a look at some players that have been developing taht their schools at their own pace. Jax Clark UT #11 PF #2 HEIGHT 6'7" POS PF CLASS 2026 View Profile Jax Clark Instagram Twitter State: Utah School: American…
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Continue ReadingLet’s take a look at some players that have been developing taht their schools at their own pace.
Slowly but surely this kid is going to make that jump in his development as you can see that he has made some strides. He has the size and his speed and footwork is starting to catch up to him. When his perimeter play improves he is going to be a problem.
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When you’re on a team and you have the skill set to do a little bit of everything and also you have the trust of your coaching staff to let you loose you are going to have a player that will develop at a faster pace. We are seeing that growth out on the floor.
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This kid has made a major leap in his development. He is putting up big numbers and he looks the part when it comes to players looking to play at the next level. He has the wiggle and he has the scoring ability.
A big leap for this kid as he does provide an inside/outside attack. Put 20 lbs of muscle on this kid and then you have some probelms because he will be able to muscle people off the block on defense and also back players in with more ease on offense. Should be a kid that hits 2 or so three-pointers a game as he is a stretch big.
Cole has been increasing his minutes out on the floor. He brings a stable ball handler that has quickness and plays at a good pace. Cole also protects the ball and is a change up of sorts compared to some of the other ball handlers that are out there for LP. You can see the quickness and IQ. He should be able to improve more and more as the season progresses.
Playing on a team that has been one of the more balanced teams in the state you need to find a way to contribute and that is what we are seeing from Blayke as he is dishing out 5 assist a game. The way the ball moves he should be there the entire season.
When AJ is on the floor he is a player that will play any position. It doesn’t matter if he is the 4 or the 2and 3 he is out there competing. This year is going to be a big developmental year fo rhim but he has a shot to improve for sure.