<p>Although we’ve reached a point of uncertainty for the 2020-2021 season there are prospects primed to make a splash in New England this season.<br />
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<strong>Anthony Nimani</strong> | 6’3" | CG | 2023 | Platt High School (CT) - Anthony is an athletic three-level scorer who finished the season shooting 40% from three. The combo guard returns 11.8 points, 6.5 rebounds, 3 assists, and 1.7 steals per game. He's starting to gain Division 1 interest from programs across the country. <br />
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[player_tooltip player_id="1081827" first="Kingsley" last="Breen"] | 6’5 | SG | 2022 | Malden Catholic (MA) - Kingsley is a physical two-way guard with sneaky athleticism. He went under the radar playing with a loaded Team Spartans summer team. His overall skill set will be on display this season at Malden Catholic after transferring from Dover HS (NH).<br />
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[player_tooltip player_id="1081787" first="Abdullah" last="Mahamed"] | 6’10" | C | 2022 | Worcester Academy (MA) - Abdullah has the potential to be one of the best shot blockers and rebounders in New England. He’s a very good rim runner with the endurance to play at a fast pace. He’s not a liability defensively especially switching in pick and roll situations using his mobility and length to (7’0" wingspan) to keep guards in front.<br />
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[player_tooltip player_id="1081842" first="Jake" last="Bender"] | 6’3" | SG | 2022 | St. Georges (RI) - Jake is one of the best shooters in New England. He has a textbook release, a pure shooter who can beat you off the bounce or from the catch. He's an impressive playmaker with the court vision to match.<br />
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[player_tooltip player_id="1081747" first="Gabe" last="Charleston"] | 6’6" | W | 2021 | Westminster (CT) - Gabe is a long, athletic, bouncy wing with an amazing 6’11" wingspan. He finishes well above the rim and shoots it consistently from the perimeter. He returns 18 points, 10 rebounds, 3 assists, 2 blocks, and 2 steals per game while shooting 38% from three. <br />
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