Still Available: Senior Steals
While the recruiting landscape has been modified for the time being, it has made recruiting a bit more challenging as players cannot go and play on campus or simply take a visit. Utah is always a unique state to recruit…
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Continue ReadingWhile the recruiting landscape has been modified for the time being, it has made recruiting a bit more challenging as players cannot go and play on campus or simply take a visit. Utah is always a unique state to recruit because there are a large number of players that defer their opportunity to play college basketball for 2 years. While this is usually the norm many players have changed their mind and are now available due to the current circumstances. Here are a handful of players that are still available that we know will be seeking opportunities to play this fall.
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Andre Mullibea (East)
Not too many unsigned athletes that can play multiple positions left with Andre’s talent. We know Division 1 schools are talking to him as he has the talent for that level. He is 6’6 and is that player that would go on a visit and fit right in playing with college players. He is string inside with some post game but is in his elements as a slasher wing type player.
Cameron Millican Cameron Millican 6'3" | CG Taylorsville | 2020 State UT (Taylorsville)
Underrated recruit even though he has offers. Cameron is an ideal Division 2 player as he can fluctuate between the 1 and the 2. At 6’4 with strength and athleticism and excellent grades he can play anywhere in the country. Cameron can shoot with range and has a lot of finishing moves at the basket
Braden Housely Braden Housely 6'4" | PG Skyridge | 2020 State UT (Skyridge)
Lanky point guard that has a lot of growth left in his game. He has a nice shot and he is able to finish with the best of them at the rim. His most underrated aspect of his game is his ability to create for others and make the right reads to get his teammates involved.
Noah Lemke Noah Lemke 6'11" | C Dixie | 2020 State UT (Dixie)
At 6’10 and still raw Noah is a steal! He can get up and down the court with the guards and has a high ceiling. With the right school he can really turn into a solid prospect. What level is hard to define but he can hold his own with those big boys heading to these big schools. Noah looks good over his left shoulder and is still adding aspects to his game.