Pearson Carmichael
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Jed Tai | Prep Hoops Scout
Carmichael may have only finished with 6 points, but he was a critical piece of the win as he not only on the floor at the start the game but at the end as well. The 6-foot-7 wing utilized his size and length to be effective on defense and he also did a good job securing the boards, especially on the defensive end. The future Boise State Bronco finished with 6 points and 7 rebounds.
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2023-24 Stats: 27.3 ppg, 9.6 rpg, 1.9 apg
2023-24 Awards/Honors: Oregon Sports Awards Player of the Year, Oregonian Player of the Year, 5A State First Team All-Tournament, Intermountain Conference Player of the Year
Breakdown: The odds-on favorite to repeat as 5A Player of the Year, Carmichael helped lead the Storm to their first-ever state championship. He also led 5A in scoring and ranked in the top five in rebounding and was a dominant force all-season long. The college coaches we polled all agreed that the Boise State signee figures to be an impact player in college from day one.
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Read EvaluationJed Tai | Prep Hoops Scout
Out of the top four players, Carmichael’s ranking fluctuated the most among the coaches we polled. One thing that was brought up consistently though with the Summit senior was the fact that he can definitely score the basketball and with his size and shooting ability, a Duncan Robinson comparison was even brought forth.
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Read EvaluationJed Tai | Prep Hoops Scout
Carmichael comes in with this update right at #3 and that’s no slight at all to the defending 5A State Player of the Year. He’s earned his stripes as one of the most versatile and dominant offensive players in the state at any level and is virtually unguardable with his length, athleticism, and skills. Carmichael had another big spring/summer leading the Players Play AAU program and also helped bolster local squad BOSS Basketball in a couple of tournaments. Despite still getting asked if he’s open by other schools, Carmichael has stayed true with his commitment to sign with Boise State as he tries to lead Summit to that elusive state title this year.
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