Under The Radar Players
While we have hit the midway mark when it comes to the season. Most teams have 10+ games left. The new RPI gives a lot of teams and players a chance to get a few more games in. We take…
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Continue ReadingWhile we have hit the midway mark when it comes to the season. Most teams have 10+ games left. The new RPI gives a lot of teams and players a chance to get a few more games in. We take a look at some players that might be underrated because they play at a small school or their team isn’t winning games.
5’10 PG Kobe Shriver (Roy High School)
With only two wins this season against two historically bad programs it is easy to see why Kobe is underrated. He is scoring 19 points a game. He has a strong frame and he looks to attack off the dribble or with a long range shot. Kobe can get you 3-5 three point buckets a game as he has a green light at Roy.
6’3 G Nate Warr (Highland High School)
The Rams are having a tough season as they are 0-9. Nate Warr is doing his part as he is scoring 13 points a game. The most impressive stat is his 9 rebounds a game. He has a high motor when it comes to attacking the glass on both ends of the court. He can score in a flurry as well. He had 26 points and hit 6 three-pointers in his last game against Olympus.
6’1 G Will Harris (Wasatch High School)
Will is another quality guard that can give you 15, 5 and 5 every night. Will’s Wasatch team might end the season with 7 wins so he is another guard that will be under-looked. Will is currently averaging 20 points a game. Wouldn’t be surprised if he finishes the season with 4 or more 30 point games.
6’7 Caleb Koski (Intermountian Christian)
Caleb is a great shooter that often forgets that he is 6’7 as he roams on the outside more often than not. He is averaging 28 points per game. He should reach the 1,000 point mark by the end of the season. Should be a nice D2 player.
6’4 PG Chris Rich (Highland High School)
Another Highland Ram that has a nice game and great size for a PG. Playing on a bad team shouldn’t hurt his stock as the high academic talent has Ivy League grades. He can shoot and defend and his handle gets better every week.
6’7 Oscar Percy (Rowland Hall)
Oscar has put up some great numbers this year for 2A Rowland Hall. His size is overwhelming in his small school classification. At 6’7 he can step out and hit some long range shots as well. Intriguing prospect.