Stock Risers
The Class of 2020 had a lot of players that played themselves up in the rankings and there stock has risen. Utah has a lot of players that can play at the next level from top to bottom. With so…
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Continue ReadingThe Class of 2020 had a lot of players that played themselves up in the rankings and there stock has risen. Utah has a lot of players that can play at the next level from top to bottom. With so many quality players through the list, college coaches can find what they need all the way down to the last prospect.
Rankings can fluctuate, with that said Utah has a lot of players that can ball.
# 9: 6’10 Zach Visentin (Springville High School)
The big Center out in Southern Utah County has proven to be a top prospect as he signed with Idaho State. His stock rose in the summer circuit playing with UBC club. He rebounds, runs the floor and protects the rim. At 6’10 and his strength you just don’t get a lot of players like that available and Idaho State swooped him up.
#17: 6’1 Taft Mitchell (Orem High School)
Taft is an athletic guard that proved he can play on the ball as a point guard and as an off-guard as well. Taft is averaging 23 points a game, 4 rebounds and 3 assist. He is one of the best guards available. He can create for others and he can also create his own shot as well.
#29: 6’11 Noah Lemke (Dixie High School)
While Noah only averages 12 points a game his length is something else. He plays above the rim and hurts teams that help off of him. He is raw and has room for growth and strength. When called upon he can give you 20 plus points.
# 45: 6’7 Isaiah Adams (Rowland Hall High School)
The 6’7 stretch 4 has a nice game. He has potential to turn into a quality college player that has soft touch and a great motor. The high academic player would be a steal at the D3 level.
# 49: 6’4 Jamari Egbert (Pleasant Grove)
One of the more athletic guards available. Jamari is a dunking highlight reel as he attack with force and rises above the rim. He has a quick first step. If you’re looking for an athlete out on the perimeter Jamari is a fantastic option.