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Utah is lucky to have one if the best HS Basketball programs in the nation. First, there was Lone Peak and their NC and since it's been Wasatch Academy. I wonder if any of these kids will turn pro. Their star that went to Arizona transferred this year. Lastly, that Brennan Rigsby dunk was ridiculous.
 


Utah is lucky to have one if the best HS Basketball programs in the nation. First, there was Lone Peak and their NC and since it's been Wasatch Academy. I wonder if any of these kids will turn pro. Their star that went to Arizona transferred this year. Lastly, that Brennan Rigsby dunk was ridiculous.


none of the wasatch kids that went to these big schools has done anything in college. All average like 4-5 ppg. Kind of interesting.
 
none of the wasatch kids that went to these big schools has done anything in college. All average like 4-5 ppg. Kind of interesting.

That's what I've noticed. That said, they have some big time talent on their roster this year so hopefully they can start producing at the next level. I've been meaning to make it to one of their games one of these days. I saw their buzzer beater loss last week against the NJ Prep team. Great game.
 
Sissoko should be solid but he’s kind of limited skill wise. Probably just a rim runner at the next level.
 
What a horrible injury to Ayo Dosunmu last night... reminds me of Edmond Sumner few years back.. IDK how he's gonna get drafted now.
 
none of the wasatch kids that went to these big schools has done anything in college. All average like 4-5 ppg. Kind of interesting.

Tristan Enaura should have a much better season next year at Kansas. He's got 1st rd talent IMO, just needs to strengthen up.

Sissoko is ok but MSU's frontcourt should be packed again next year and he'll probably get squeezed for minutes.

The kid you wanna keep an eye on at Wasatch is the 5-star PG Richard 'Ricky' Isaacs..


Oh also former 5-star from Wasatch, Emmanuel Akot, is sitting out x-ferring to Boise St this season. Really hope he can close his college career with a bang. Though his stock has obviously plummeted already.
 
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This kid is already one of my favorites simply for wearing John Stockton shorts.


Kuminga's expected to reclassify up and challenge for the top pick in 2021. He started his HS career around my way. He's particularly impossible to guard on the fastbreak..


Obviously, as you can see in this video, it's kind of absurd for him to be playing against kids his own age... College even seems silly IMO.. He's one of those kids that makes the 1-n-done rule look dumb..

If he was eligible for this draft he'd probably go #1...
 
Sam Vecenie put out a new mock draft. Let me know if there's anyone y'all are curious about

24. Utah Jazz

Zeke Nnaji | 6-10 forward/center | 18 years old, freshman | Arizona

Nnaji remains a remarkably productive big man with great fluidity and touch around the basket. He’s averaging 16.2 points and 8.9 rebounds on the season while shooting over 60 percent from the field. And even in Pac-12 play, he’s still ripping down 15-point, 10-rebound appearances even if the efficiency has dropped a bit. He moves his feet well on the perimeter, and he has some potential to shoot.

However, what teams keep asking me is simply: “What is his NBA role?” He’s an undersized center who is skinny and probably isn’t a good enough rim protector to play the 5 consistently. However, can he develop enough of a perimeter game on offense to become a legitimate option at the 4? He’s a bit of a tweener. Still, the Jazz seem like a team that could actually value this, because they basically have true centers and true wings on the roster. They might be able to use a player like Nnaji who can connect the rest of the roster a bit. I’d put his draft range somewhere in the post-lottery to No. 35 area.
 
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