Top Scoring Centers In Idaho
Centers can add value on the hardwood without scoring. Patrolling the paint, pulling down rebounds, blocking shots and guarding the post are critical. When you find a pivot who can score, that’s a bonus. Here are the top returning scoring…
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Continue ReadingCenters can add value on the hardwood without scoring. Patrolling the paint, pulling down rebounds, blocking shots and guarding the post are critical. When you find a pivot who can score, that’s a bonus. Here are the top returning scoring centers in Idaho.
Day Day Higgins
The 6’7” Higgins uses his size in the low post to get shots close to the hoop. His size also allows him to score off of putbacks and tipins. He averaged 12.3 points a game and looks to add size and strength heading into his junior year.
Kolten LaFleur
The youthful LaFleur looks to add strength and scoring to his game as he enters his junior year. As a sophomore he averaged 6.8 points per game. His scoring was up and down last year and if he can establish more consistency he could develop into a well-rounded scoring threat.
Hunter Hansen
Hansen enters his senior year looking to build on his solid junior campaign. The 6’5” senior needs to get stronger and exploit his length. In his junior year he contributed 3.2 points per game.
Steven Rameriz
Rameriz has the size to have an impact on the floor. His is a fellow twin tower with Hunter Hansen, who takes up a lot of his opportunities, but at 6’5” and 215 lbs he needs to use his body more effectively to position himself for rebounds, putbacks and post up opportunities. If he can put it all together, he could be a breakout player in 2020.