Matthew Isabel C A- B B D+ B
Plays with a lot of toughness and determination. Isabel was arguably the best perimeter defender in college basketball this year. He’s so quick, has great footwork, and can stay in front of guys the whole length of the court. Amazing jump shot. Great quickness. Needs to improve handles. Good potential
Ethan Reed C B+ B- C C- A
Offensively, Reed is an unselfish floor general, who runs the offense with great decision-making. He’s smart with the basketball and has great court vision. He has solid handles. Excellent distributor. Needs to improve defensively. Great at stealing the ball but known to let opponents attack the ball on him. Overall, amazing potential
Quincy Fagan B- A- B+ B- D C
Ready now prospect. Amazing scorer. Explosive athlete. Quick first step. Finishes jams in traffic. Good body control and hang time. Aggressive mindset and confidence. Good dribble penetrator, fearless driver, and constantly attacks the basket. Good three point shooter. Solid potential
Shawn Liebman C B A- B+ D B
Pure point guard. Great speed and quickness. Good body control with the ability to take contact. Finishes with either hand at the rim. Can serve as a scorer or distributor, creating offense for himself and others. Good three point shooter. Good potential
Nicholas Kieta C B C B- C- A
Very good midrange scoring ability with pull ups and floaters. Also, shoots well from three. Can shoot off the dribble or catch. Good on ball defender and plays passing lanes well. Amazing quickness. Utilizes his quickness to tire out opponents. Needs to improve handles. Will need time to develop. Amazing potential
George Robinson B A- C B C C
Scoring point guard with no regards for the duties of a traditional point guard. Horrible handles with average passing ability. Might be best suited off the bench as a SG to limit turnovers. Can score inside and out with ease. Great athletics for the position and is not a liability on the defensive end. Average potential
Jessie Cho C B- C C+ C- C
Opted to enter the DASL draft despite his advisers saying otherwise. Very raw prospect with tools to succeed but Jessie is very young. Needs to improve handling and passing to gain minutes but his body is ready now. Good jump shot but needs to improve range and finishing at the rim. Ok defensively but needs to become more consistent. Maturity and coaching will dictate his potential.
Chad Maravich C- B B+ B C- B
Ready now prospect in a backup role. Quickest player in this draft class with below average handles but possesses a range of passing. Very good jump shot with the ability to hit an outside shot. Adept at stealing the ball. Good potential.
Malik Baly C- C+ C C+ C- A
Project player who will need two seasons of coaching before his value will be uncovered. Below average handles and passing ability. Needs to improve attacking the rim and finding his footing outside the arch. Very coach-able and will be first in, last out at the facility but his talents need rounding out. Great potential.
Peyton Joseph C C+ A A- D+ C
Traditional point guard who will distribute the ball to the go to scorers and play lock down defense. Great handles and perimeter defense. Has the ability knock down threes but his offense game is very limited. Above average potential.
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