Future Rebounding Leaders
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We take a look at some players that should be up there on the rebounding top charts as the season starts. Brayden Whitehead UT #34 C #5 HEIGHT 6'10" POS C CLASS 2023 View Profile Brayden Whitehead State: Utah School:…
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Continue ReadingWe take a look at some players that should be up there on the rebounding top charts as the season starts.
The 6’10 big fella will start and get major minutes as he will provide a big presence needed in 6A over at Bingham. Brayden keeps it simple as he battles for boards, sets screens and blocks shots. While Brayden is usually roaming around the paint he is likely to gather a lot of rebounds on both ends of the floor. His progression as a next level prospect has been impressive as he is still raw but has some next level ability.
Carter is a prospect that often gets forgotten but this season he is set to make a big impact. This fall you can see him track the rebounds with his position and with some solid players that can hold their own on both ends of the ball he is going ot have a lot of one on one situations that will allow him to push and fight his way towards a more productive rebounding year.
Kyle has been a force for the past few years rebounding the ball and one of the best aspects of his game is that he rebounds and gets the ball out of his hands quickly and then he sprints down the floor. this skill seems soo simple but not too many players do it. Kyle is bing and long and is going to battle for board at both ends of the floor.
Sherlock Padmore
Sherlock Padmore
the new guy at Summit Academy is a next level prospect that could be a LM type player that can make an impact immediately at the D2/NAIA level. In 3A he could dominate the boards on both ends of the ball and be a double double guy. With some more perimeter type teammates he could have to clean up the boards by himself a lot that could help elevate those stats.
This off-season one of the biggest stock risers has been Brock s he has shown that he is hungry to have success. He is strong and his wingspan is impressive as he can haul in boards from all over the place. The great thing about him bringing in those rebounds is on the offensive end he knows when to try to put them back up without forcing them and knows when to kick it out to his guys. Really think whoever snatches this kid is going to have a gem next year especially if it’s a small school.