More Under The Radar Players
There are players that are still under the radar because their stats aren’t high but can play at the next level because they’re talented. For instance the # 1 player in the state is only averaging 14 points a game.…
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Continue ReadingThere are players that are still under the radar because their stats aren’t high but can play at the next level because they’re talented. For instance the # 1 player in the state is only averaging 14 points a game. Here a re a few players that are underrated across the state.
6’3 G Jamari Egbert (Pleasant Grove)
Although Jamari is in his first year getting significant minutes at the varsity level, he can play. Jamari is athletic and is sure to put on a show on a fast break. He has improved his outside shot and is finishing at the basket with contact. He is a prospect that likes to get up and down the court.
6’3 G Spencer Vernon (Davis)
Spencer is another one of those players that doe sit all. He can get you 7+ rebounds and 7+ assist but he can also score in double figures. Spencer plays the passing lanes and gets steals and he can also step out and knock the long-ball down as well.
6’3 W Tai White (Mountain View)
Tai is another athletic guard that often gets overlooked but he is having a great year as he is putting up 14 points a game. He sees the floor well as he can rack up 5+ assist a game and he crashes the boards hard as well.
6’6 Max Topham (Parowan)
The 6’6 W/F scores the basketball as he is putting up 11 points a game. He is hauling in 6 rebounds and dishing out an impressive 5 assist a game. That is more than most PG’s across the state. Max has the game and body to play at the next level as a 3-4.
6’3 G Nate Warr (Highland)
Nate is having a good statistical year as he scores 16 points a game and is also one of the best rebounding guards in the state with 8 rebounds a game. He plays with a high motor on both ends.
6’6 Trey Simms (Northridge)
The 6’6 Combo Guards scores the ball well with 16 points a game. His long frame and versatility makes him a difficult match up for other teams. Great spot up shooter along with his ability to come off of screens and off the bounce.