Brekkott Chapman

By | March 28, 2014

2013 UA Undeniable Camp

Brekkott Chapman
SF/PF, 6-8, 215
Roy HS (UT)

Committed to Utah

Chapman may be the best point forward in the class. With impressive ball handling, shooting and athleticism for his size, he can set up anywhere and go to work. Few players match his combination of basketball IQ and elite skills; he can drop 20 and 10 without forcing a single shot. His ability to operate out of the triple threat position is reminiscent of Jabari Parker, not in terms of talent but in terms of fluidity and jump shooting at 6-8. One of the smoothest and most savvy scorers in the country, Chapman is my pick to win Pac-12 freshman of the year. With Jordan Loveridge and Delon Wright returning to Utah next season, he could be the missing piece to make a run in the NCAA Tournament. Utah got the best player in the state, and one of the best on the West Coast. 

E.A.T. Utah Showcase 2013 (Salt Lake City, UT): The talented lefty showcased a full arsenal of offensive moves en route to scoring an event-high 31 points. Chapman did work in the half court with a precision jumpshot, and flourished in transition, where he caught a few breakaway dunks.

Chapman played power forward up until his sophomore season, and his experience as a post player coupled with his rapidly developing guard skills make him a matchup nightmare. He was a force on the perimeter and down low, and his upside is through the roof. As of now, schools such as BYU, Utah, Utah State, Colorado and Arizona State are heavily recruiting him.