2021 Inside Outside Bigs
With high quality bigs going at a fast rate we take a deeper look at some post players that can play inside and out. This list is full of impressive 2021 players. We only put 10 on the list and…
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Continue ReadingWith high quality bigs going at a fast rate we take a deeper look at some post players that can play inside and out. This list is full of impressive 2021 players. We only put 10 on the list and we are sure there are a few more out there.
6’7 Dallin Grant of Cedar City High School
Dallin is as quality as they come as he has an array of moves on the block but he is at his best in the open floor and when he faces up. Dallin is threat from the outside as well. His mid-range game is still developing but he has put in that work. Defensively he moves his feet well and challenges at the rim. He is a Division 1 prospect.
6’8 Luke Armstrong of Cedar City High School
Luke is a big body that moves well. He often get’s overlooked because of his junior teammate Dallin. Luke is a load down on the blocks he moves well and prefers to go right but he has a soft touch at the rim. He knows his limits as he often get’s offensive rebounds and doesn’t force but kicks it out to his teammates.
6’7 Jaden Brownell of Alta High School
Jaden has a lean frame but he is crafty. He has learned to not bring the ball down and it has enabled him to often get easy buckets. He has a good mid-range game and is improving from the outside.
6’8 Ethan Potter of Layton High School
Ethan has been one of the most improved bigs we have seen since he was a freshman. Major props to his high school coach and anyone who is working with him. He is one more big summer away from being a house hold name in the state. The thing that is most impressive is his consistency at the free-throw line. Ethan is a Division 1 prospect.
6’11 Preston Squire of Layton High School
Preston is one of those players that small schools need to jump on immediately as his size and skill are not often available.
6’5 Mataeus Rohden of Juan Diego
Mataeus is often undersized when playing some of these bigger players but he holds his own. He has a big strong body and can get to the rim with various moves. What makes him special is his ability to shoot the three ball. Great fit for schools looking for a layer that can play the 3 or 4.
6’8 Carter Welling of Corner Canyon High School
Another one of those players that has improved through his high school development. Didn’t see a lot of time as a sophomore but is making the best of his time now as he is averaging 14 points per game. His athleticism and IQ is elite.
6’6 Justin Rodgers of Tooele High School
Justin is strong and relentless around the rim. He is smart around the basket and is improving his outside game. He is averaging 21 points per game.
6’7 Bracken Shumann of Sky View High School
Bracken started off as a project but is starting to pick up the pace. He is long and a shot blocker.
6’7 Parker Buchannan of Bear River High School
Quality underrated prospect who is putting up 14, 5 and 3 assist. He is a great passer with great vision.