Here They Come: Class of 2023 (Part 1)
It’s never too early to evaluate and speculate when it comes to these young freshman. There are a handful of players that have made the evaluation process easy. Here is a look at some of the talented Class of 2023.…
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Continue ReadingIt’s never too early to evaluate and speculate when it comes to these young freshman. There are a handful of players that have made the evaluation process easy. Here is a look at some of the talented Class of 2023.
6’3 Trey Evans Trey Evans 6'5" | PG RSL Academy | 2023 State UT (Wasatch Academy)
Trey is one of those young talents that isn’t afraid to guard. He has a mature all-around game. Plays on a team where he will have to earn every single minute and his demeanor and attitude will come in handy as he will learn to develop behind some great talent.
6’1 Max Toombs Max Toombs 6'3" | CG Corner Canyon | 2023 State UT (Corner Canyon)
He is as tough as they come. He absorbs contact and doesn’t complain. Finishes in the paint and can shoot the ball. Max has a knack for the ball as he can rebound well for a guard. His playing time will increase and so will his production.
6’3 Kevin Doe Kevin Doe 6'5" | CG East | 2023 State UT (East)
Physically different than most freshman in the country as he is strong and bouncy. Kevin uses his strength to get to the rim and with an improving outside game he will be a problem for opposing teams.
6’6 Lyman Simmons Lyman Simmons 6'10" | PF RSL Academy | 2023 State UT (Snow Canyon)
One of the best ready to play now freshman with height. He is strong and with time in the weight room he will be able to reach his next level. He is smooth and strong inside. As he gets quicker and sheds that rawness he will be a tough player to deal with.
6’4 Aiden Oliphant (Cottonwood)
Great size for a guard that might get pushed to the wing. Can shoot the ball. He could turn into a double-double type player next season with added responsibility and minutes.