To watch Jordan Loveridge play in the low post is to see the word relentless personified. To watch Loveridge rebound the basketball is to witness a natural talent do his thing.
There’s a reason that most of the recruiting pundits around the state have tabbed Loveridge as Utah’s top player in the class of 2012. His ability to score in the paint and his potential are too much to ignore.
With so much skill in the paint and so much talent near the basket, it may come as a bit of a surprise that Loveridge is working to expand his game to the perimeter. But when you realize the goal isn’t simply dominance at the high school level, the surprise may be that he hasn’t done it sooner.