May Stock Risers-Guards
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The first half has come to an end of the grassroots season. Here are some prospects who raised their stock over the course of the spring. JaVon Lee (2022, 6’0), Kearns HS/UBC Elite Blue JaVon is a very athletic pg…
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Continue ReadingThe first half has come to an end of the grassroots season. Here are some prospects who raised their stock over the course of the spring.
JaVon Lee (2022, 6’0), Kearns HS/UBC Elite Blue
JaVon is a very athletic pg for UBC and one of the fastest guards with the ball I have seen in a while. His speed is a game changer on both ends of the court.
Ollie Anderson Ollie Anderson 6'0" | CG American Fork | 2022 State UT (2022, 6’1), American Fork HS/Utah Premier National
Ollie moves extremely well with and without the ball in his hands. His ability to move to spots on the floor with a quick catch and release is hard to defend beyond the arc. He is a high IQ player that is very unselfish who will pass up a shot to get a better one in the offensive ball rotation.
Iv’Rson Lavizzo Iv’Rson Lavizzo 5'10" | PG Kearns | 2022 State UT (2022, 5’11), Kearns HS/UBC Elite Blue
Iv’Rson is a super quick pg that moves well off the ball and is very active on both ends of the court. He dictates the tempo of the game, pushes when needed and sets the half court when it is needed. Defensively, is a laterally quick and strong on ball defender that also anticipates to disrupt the offensive flow of the other team.
Quincy Hills Quincy Hills 6'0" | PG Copper Hills | 2022 State UT (2022, 6’0), Copper Hills HS/Utah Premier
Quincy is extremely shifty with the ball in his hands that allows him separation to shoot consistently beyond the arc, then on next possession get to the rim or create an open shot for a teammate. Hills runs the floor extremely hard that stretches the defense from end line to end line. Look for a great senior season at Copper Hills.
Jackson Price Jackson Price 5'11" | PG East | 2023 State UT (2023, 6’0), East HS/Utah Premier National
Showed a strong variety of offensive tools this spring, that has the ability to set up and run the offense in the half court. But also has a great hesitation off the bounce to blow by his defender to get to the rim. Attacks gaps very well with an improving skill set.
Hunter Jackson Hunter Jackson 6'3" | PG Woods Cross | 2025 State UT (2025, 6’1), Woods Cross HS/Utah Premier National
Jackson has a huge upside coming through the ranks. This smooth PG uses his length well to generate space offensively. Which allows him to make the right pass to teammates in scoring position, as well as the ability to score off the bounce.