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The regional playoffs are getting kicked off in Wisconsin tonight! These are seven prospects to keep an eye on in those opening round games across the state. Stats via wissports.net Jamari Gamble WI #65 SG #19 HEIGHT 6'3" POS SG…
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Continue ReadingThe regional playoffs are getting kicked off in Wisconsin tonight! These are seven prospects to keep an eye on in those opening round games across the state. Stats via wissports.net
Jamari leads his team into a matchup with winless Menomonee Falls. He’s an athletic and skilled guard that can put up points in a hurry as one of the most dangerous isolation scorers in the Milwaukee area. He has the size to get off shots over opposing guards, and excels at creating separation off the dribble. Riverside does rely heavily on his scoring so he will be taking a lot of shots, but when his jumper is falling he has the potential to put up some big numbers. He averaged 25.4 ppg across the regular season, and a big game from him could help see Riverside into the next round.
Jaydon has been putting up video game numbers as just a sophomore for Pacelli. He heads into the postseason having averaged 17.5 points and 16.4 rebounds per game over 24 games, helping lead his team to a 21-3 record. He’s a big, strong, and athletic forward, who at 6’8 runs the floor really well. Awe is a rebounding machine with a high work rate on the glass, and also a quick second leap to go right back up for his own missed shots and tip them back in. He’s still a pretty raw prospect, but his physical tools allow him to dominate at the Division 5 level.
Another D5 player who can absolutely take games over is Mason Prey Mason Prey 6’4″ | CG Newman Catholic | 2023 State WI . His production doesn’t just come down to playing small schools either, as Mason would produce no matter what team he was playing. He’s just that good. As a senior Prey has been scoring 24.2 ppg while shooting over 50% from three! Mason is a very active player off the ball who makes great cuts leading to easy finishes at the rim. With his size at 6’4, not many D5 teams are going to have someone who can match up with his blend of size, skill, and mobility.
Andrei missed a good chunk of the middle of the season, but has been back producing over the last month of play. He’s a quick and skilled point guard with tremendous court vision. Has the ability to just blow by his man to get into the paint, all while scanning the floor for open teammates. Can make the simple pass, but also can add a bit of flair and catch defenders off guard with a no-look pass to a cutting teammate. Whereas last season he was primarily a facilitator, he’s taken on a much bigger scoring role this season. Tough finisher at the rim for his size who has a nice looking floater to score over taller defenders. Averaging 15.8 points and 4.4 assists per game heading into the playoffs.
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Isaiah Kastern Isaiah Kastern 6’5″ | PF Solon Springs | 2024 State WI is a physically dominant forward, who can bully defenders with his strength, while also having the athleticism to get up and finish above-the-rim with ease. Walking double-double type of player as he can domiante a game in the paint with both his rebounding and finishing abilities. Runs the floor well at his size too. His team sits at 22-1 and faces off against 0-23 Butternut tonight.
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Isiah robinson Isiah robinson 5’10” | PG Racine Park | 2025 State WI has been on fire to close out his sophomore season, and he’ll look to lead Park into the playoffs with some momentum. Over his last three games he’s scored 35, 31, and 21 while shooting a combined 18-30 from beyond the arc. He has that type of shooting ability to just take a game over, and his range extends to well beyond the high school arc. His stats have improved all around the board since his freshman year, and his assist numbers at 3.8 per game really stand out. He’s gone from being just a shooter, to a reliable ball handler who can use his playmaking ability to create shots for his teammates. Park closed out their season with 8 wins over their last 10 games (including a forfeit) and will look to carry that momentum into a surprise playoff run.