Still Available: Seniors
In this second installment of seniors still available we take a look at a few players that have the skill to play at the next level. Each one of these players has a unique talent that could translate to the…
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Continue ReadingIn this second installment of seniors still available we take a look at a few players that have the skill to play at the next level. Each one of these players has a unique talent that could translate to the next level for the right program in the right situation. Different schools have different needs.
6’3 Nate Maiava Nate Maiava 6'3" | PG Jordan | 2020 State UT (Jordan)
Nate has a good all-around game. He averaged 9 PPG, 3 REB and 3 AST. He does a little bit of everything. He is a quality defender with an offensive game that can still reach other levels. He can score in the high teens on any given night and this is without taking a lot of volume shots from deep. Nate could fit in well on the right NWAC school.
6’4 Jamari Egbert Jamari Egbert 6'4" | CG Pleasant Grove | 2020 State UT (Pleasant Grove)
One of the better athletes still available as Jamari can jump out of the the gym. His game is still raw. He has a quick first step and is always looking at attacking the rim. He is another player that could experience great development in the right program. Jamari is another player that can flourish in the NWAC.
6’0 Brox Ashby Brox Ashby 6'0" | PG Hillcrerst | 2020 State UT (Hillcrest)
Brox has been playing at a high level for the past 4 years. While putting up 18, 5 and 3 he is one of the best statistical players out there that is left. Brox is a scoring point guard that can shoot the three-ball but doesn’t depend on it. Brox had more than a few head turning games due to his taking over. Brox is a solid point guard.
6’4 Baylor Harrop Baylor Harrop 6'4" | SG Fremont | 2020 State UT (Fremont)
While Baylor has an offer from one of the best NWAC school out there he is still available. He would be an absolute steal because of his versatility. He can shoot and handle the ball with ease. He is a good defender. He has a high motor on both ends. Baylor is not afraid to take control and be assertive on either end of the floor.
6’4 Trevan Loendhardt (Davis)
One of the most impressive aspects of Trevan’s game is his ability to defend at a high level. He usually picks up the other teams best player and pesters them throughout the game. He can do it all. He seeks rebounds, he is a willing passer and he can score and create separation between himself and his defender.