Triple Double Threats
In the past few years Utah has had some prospects that could really do a lot on the floor. These stat-stuffers are always a threat to notch themselves a triple double. Players like Dallin Hall Dallin Hall 6'4" | PG…
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Continue ReadingIn the past few years Utah has had some prospects that could really do a lot on the floor. These stat-stuffers are always a threat to notch themselves a triple double. Players like Dallin Hall Dallin Hall 6'4" | PG Fremont | 2020 State #301 Nation UT , Rylan Jones and Mason Falslev Mason Falslev 6'1" | PG Sky View | 2020 State #228 Nation UT that did a little bit of everything for their teams.
Here is a list of a few players that could make it happen.
6’6 Justin Rodgers Justin Rodgers 6'5" | SF Toole | 2021 State UT (Tooele)
While leading his team in almost every statistical category Justin is in-line to be in every statistical category next season and being able to accumulate enough of everything to pull of a triple double. While racking up 12 double-doubles last year he was really close a few times at notching a triple-double. While he does attract a lot of attention when he touches the ball, a few extra kick-outs could allow Justin to get there. Justin could be the state’s leading rebounder next year.
6’6 Max Topham (Parowan)
A relatively unknown name because he plays out in 2A in Parowan. Max is another player that can absolutely provide multi-use. Last season he averaged 12, 6 and 5. He also had a 20, 10 and 10 game last season. While being more mature and stronger these stats could go up. Especially when he is one of the bigger players in his region.
6’1 Jordan Toscano Jordan Toscano 6'1" | PG Bingham | 2021 State UT (Bingham)
Although Jordan is a point guard he has a great motor and has that sense for the ball. Jordan averaged 9 points, 3 rebounds and 5 assist. If you look at his stats this past season you could see that he provides a lot of production. He also played with an injury most of the season. A healthy Jordan would mean that he could get that coveted triple-double as he came close a few times last season.
6’5 Jackson Holcombe Jackson Holcombe 6'6" | CG Timpanogos | 2021 State UT (Timpanogos)
Averaging 15, 6 and 4 for a 6’5 point guard is impressive. Jackson can really change the game with his versatile ability to perform at high level in multiple aspects of his game. He can score in bunches and he finds the open man on the right reads. He attacks the glass at both ends. His style of play is impressive because he could do so much.