<p>The new PrepHoops C/O 2023 rankings have been released! These are our most extensive rankings to date with over 70 players making the list. This list contains several quality big men. In this article, we take a look at the top bigs in the class of 2023. </p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="989242" first="Osiris" last="Grady"] <em>6’7 PF Coronado (#2) (featured image)</em> - Grady is one of the most sought-after players in the state, currently holding offers from the likes of Cal, Ole Miss and UNLV to name a few. He rebounds and protects the glass at a high level, making him the clear-cut top big in the class. </p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="1053246" first="Chase" last="Jackson"] <em>6’8 C Centennial (#9</em>) - Jackson has shown good development over the last few months, allowing him to rise in the overall rankings. His offensive game is improving, and he is still one of the top rebounders in the city. </p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="1038162" first="Tommy" last="Brascia"] <em>6’7 PF Durango (#11)</em> - Brascia is a high motor, high energy forward. An above-average R&J athlete, you can find Brascia, cleaning the glass or sprinting the floor. </p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="985622" first="Osvaldo" last="Biebrich"] <em>6’5 Desert Pines (#20) -</em> Biebrich is the classic hard-working, blue-collar center. He plays hard and genuinely enjoys battling for defensive rebounds. His ability to provide interior defense and volume rebounding, make him a top 20 player in his class. </p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="1006242" first="Evan" last="Tatum"] <em>6’3 PF Desert Pines (#23)</em> - Tatum is one of the quickest bigs in the state. He is a bully down low, capable of finishing through defenders, however, he’s also fast enough to beat defenders down the floor or pull them away from the basket. </p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="940476" first="Ethan" last="Goon"] <em>6’7 PF Bishop Manogue (#29)</em> - Goon holds down the middle for the Miners. He is looking to have a big junior year after seeing varsity action as a freshman. Goon averaged over 3ppg as a freshman, despite limited minutes. </p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="1227293" first="Fernando" last="Talevera"] <em>6’4 PF Shadow Ridge (#34)</em> - Talavera is a grinder, dirty work, glue guy, 5 man. He comes to Shadow Ridge after seeing time on Varsity as a freshman for Mojave. The 5 man makes the list for his ability to defend the interior and rebound. </p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="1006751" first="Stephen" last="Ramsey"] <em>6’3 PG Valley (#35)</em> - Ramsey has some talent and athletic ability. The undersized center possesses a wide wingspan and has quick enough feet to hedge ball screens or switch out on the perimeter. </p>
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