Part 1: Players to Watch Class of 2024
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This class is really talented here in Idaho and some of the best players in the country are located here locally. There are other players in the class that have next level game and here is a list of a…
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Continue ReadingThis class is really talented here in Idaho and some of the best players in the country are located here locally. There are other players in the class that have next level game and here is a list of a few players that we should watch.
Carter Coppieters
Carter Coppieters
With a solid performance this grassroots season playing various positions from guard to forward carter has the strength and the motor to realy make an impact this high school season. He has speed and athleticism that he uses as he is an active player on the coards and he is a player that is in the right place at the right time. He could be a solid find especiallyf or small school slooking players that can defend bigger as a lot of those school like to go small and play fast.
Ike is a really good PG that just knows how to win. He plays with so much speed and he knows how to change the game with his conatgious high level defense. He takes charges, he gets steals and he is one of the most underrated passers in the state. He has a few D2 offers that are solid but he has next level playing ability so D2’s and NAIA schools should be all over him.
Just when you thought the kid could not get any better he was playing his tail off this grassroots season. His transition to PG has been a game changer. With multiple players that can handle the ball on his team he can can give different looks and it will make the defense go bonkers. His shooting looks so effortless which is crazy because he elevates so much on his shot, but he is a must watch and he is one of the most dangerous scorers in the West.
Highlights
Logan has a shot tto really make an impact this season as he can go from 10-12 PPG to 15-17 PPG with a combination of attacking the rim and shooting. Good size and skill that can really pop this season.
Highlights
The 6’8 big fella has some skills that college coaches really pay attention to and that is his patience and his continued footwork development. He does not seem rushed when he is playing with his back to the basket. He has strong moves going over both shoulders and he has some touch. He runs the floor well and still has room to imrove.