2021 Sleeper PG’s
While there are a lot of players that feel that they’re slept on here are a few players that we think can play at the next level that might not be talked about a lot. The Class of 2021 has…
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Continue ReadingWhile there are a lot of players that feel that they’re slept on here are a few players that we think can play at the next level that might not be talked about a lot. The Class of 2021 has a lot of guards collectively that are good.
6’4 PG Isaac Finlinson (Dixie High School)
While Dixie can compete with most teams regardless of classification Isaac is a big reason why. He is sneaky quick and has a long first step. He gets in-front and beyond defenders and uses his body to keep himself open. His length gives him the ability to look beyond traps and switches, He is scoring 17 points a game. He is averaging around 20 points a game against the 5A & 6A programs.
6’5 PG Jackson Holcombe (Timpanogos High School)
Next level player that can play multiple positions. Great with and without the ball in his hands, He can step out and shoot the ball and he can dominate the boards. Jackson had a breakout 26 point game last night. Timpanogos has a lot of weapons but Jackson is one of those guys that can do it all.
6’0 PG Race Young (Herriman HIgh School)
The sharp shooting PG has given us glimpses of his progression. In limited minutes he is able to defend at a high level and be threat with his ability to shoot the long ball.
5’10 PG Kobe Shriver (Roy High School)
Kobe is a threat to score and get others involved as he is crafty and strong as he can finish through contact. He has a great pace to his game and understands the flow of the game. He is averaging 14 points a game. He can give you 5-6 three-pointers a game. Kobe has a high quality game that should be noted.
5’10 PG Zack Englebright (Summit Academy High School)
Zack can get up and down the court in a hurry. His quickness often leads to easy buckets. Zack is averaging 18 points a game. Zack can go off for 20+ points on any given night and has reached 30 twice this year. Although he is undersized he plays hard and works hard on defense as well. He shoots well and crashes the boards.