Stock Risers: Class of 2022
The Class of 2022 has had some players come out of nowhere and make a name for themselves. Here is a list of players featured as stock risers. #16 Jaxon Heiden Jaxon Heiden 6'9" | PF Alta | 2022 State…
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Continue ReadingThe Class of 2022 has had some players come out of nowhere and make a name for themselves. Here is a list of players featured as stock risers.
#16 Jaxon Heiden Jaxon Heiden 6'9" | PF Alta | 2022 State UT (Alta)
Jaxon has come on as of late because of his ability to really play the 4/Wing position. Jaxon attacks the boards especially on the defensive end. He can make a move and drop step himself above the rim. He can also shoot from deep as he has a nice looking shot. Jaxon has been playing up this Spring and Summer with the Salt Lake Rebels which could prove to be a positive as he heads back to his high school as he will be battle tested. Look for Jaxon’s production to continue to increase. Could be a nice sleeper prospect moving forward.
#26 Henry Irhig Henry Irhig 6'6" | CG Davis | 2022 State UT (Davis)
At 6’6 Henry has been putting in some work that has become more noticeable. His perimeter game has taken the next step which allows him to shoot over smaller defenders. Look for Henry to really expand his game and opportunity because he will have more time on the floor.
#35 George Makris (Woods Cross)
George is a player that has come out of nowhere simply because he was on a team that had 10 seniors. George has a smooth game that doesn’t wow anyone. He simply plays smart and can score in a hurry without notice. George can really make a difference in the game without having any plays called for him. he does all the dirty work and can extend plays by getting tips and offensive rebounds. He is a new name that we should hear of more.
# 52 Bowen Davis (Murray)
The 6’7 big from Murray has added a lot of experience to his game this off-season. Bowen could help this young squad he is on make that extra jump they need. Keep an eye on Bowen as he is a tough kid that isn’t afraid of mixing it up.