Cooper Lewis
Cooper Lewis
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Hector Marquez | Prep Hoops Scout
The kid can flat out play. He will not be a volume shooter atthe next level but his IQ is so high he won’t need to take that many shots as he will have opportunities to take high quality shots at the college level. He is quick and he is a winner.
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Read EvaluationHector Marquez | Prep Hoops Scout
Lewis is a high volume shooter that when he gets going he is a problem. He can play at the highest level and with weapons around him he is tuff to stop because he sees the floor really well all while staying in attack mode.
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Read EvaluationHector Marquez | Prep Hoops Scout
The kid went bananas at state taking some wild shots and he had the green light all year and at state for those that did not watch him play a lot he really impressed with those high jump shots. His movement and motor was really fun to watch. His last 6 games were bonkers. He scored 739 points in one season and that is just crazy.
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Read EvaluationHector Marquez | Prep Hoops Scout
Could have witnessed one of the most impressive performances as a smaller guard in the state tournament in awhile. The level of difficulty was just of the charts. Although his recruiting has been somewhat secretive he is D1 PG and he can shoot the thing with the best of them. Lewis has so much wiggle that no matter who you put on him he is going to find a way. He runs off screens like a Reggie Miller and he has great mechanics like a JJ Reddick. Lewis went for 30 and almost all of his attempt were beyond a 10 on the difficulty scale.
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Read EvaluationHector Marquez | Prep Hoops Scout
Death, Taxes and Copper Lewis having another big time game. This kid is just special. The way he played last night I do not know what it’s going to take to stop him. He spaces the floor well and his shooting is so dangerous. Good luck to anyone defending him the rest of the way.
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Read EvaluationHector Marquez | Prep Hoops Scout
We know that Lehi is one of the favorites but they are the favorites because they have gotten some insane play from one of the best unsigned PG’s in the state. He is getting some Ivy League looks so that might come to fruition in time but till then this kid plays with so much speed and he is always hunting for his shots. He doe sit in the flowo fthe offense too which really makes it hard to cover him. The kid could have a monster state tournament.
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Read EvaluationHector Marquez | Prep Hoops Scout
Lewis came out gunning from the jump and although he did not get the first few to fall he was able to settle down and make game winning plays all game. Although he did not score the most points in the game he was the best player on the floor as he was blocking shots and getting rebounds and hitting timely buckets. One aspect of his game that is so apparent is his playmaking skills. He was dropping some elite assist and creating for his guards and big. Lewis is a D1 kid, look for him to continue to garner interest but could end up in the Ivy League from what we are hearing.
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Read EvaluationHector Marquez | Prep Hoops Scout
This kid has always been good but he has really worked on his game and he is great now. He could be an ideal PWO at a local school at the D1 level. He will make everyone on the floor better. He has range and he has been handling the ball very well. He has that big game gene and he has beating some teams and he has taken over in a lot of those games. He would be a big time get for the high level D2’s or a solid pickup for a NJCAA school if he decides to go that route.
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Read EvaluationGreg Stein | Prep Hoops Scout
Cooper had 24 points and 4 threes on Saturday in Lehi’s (UT) tough loss to Ironwood (AZ) 61-57 in the Diamond bracket championship game. Lewis’s strong scoring performance concluded a hot scoring week for him that saw him average 23.5 points and 3.75 threes per game across 4 games — he confidently scores the ball at all 3 levels showing good touch from all over the court and a good enough handle to get to the basket in the face of pressure.
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