2025 Under the Radar Post Prospects to Watch
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The summer season is in full swing as July is almost halfway over. The 2025 class has made its mark on the summer and the frontcourt has the potential to create noise. Here are the under the radar 2025 post…
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Continue ReadingThe summer season is in full swing as July is almost halfway over. The 2025 class has made its mark on the summer and the frontcourt has the potential to create noise. Here are the under the radar 2025 post prospects to watch.
Akeem Langevine Akeem Langevine 6'6" | PF Montclair Immaculate | 2025 State NJ , 6’6 PF Immaculate Conception
Langevine is an intriguing frontcourt prospect to watch with his ability to impact the game on the defensive end. The 6’6 forward elevates for blocks and influences many others in the paint. Langevine works for rebounds on both ends of the floor and helps create second chance opportunities for his team. He runs the floor hard and has a nice touch around the basket. Langevine is a hard-working forward prospect who plays with a motor that doesn’t stop.
Jayden Elijah Jayden Elijah 6'7" | C Matawan | 2025 State NJ , 6’7 C Matawan
Elijah’s collegiate future is on the gridiron, but he can also play on the hardwood. The 6’7 post uses his body to get position down low and has a soft touch around the basket. Elijah sets strong screens in the half court and is improving his shooting range. He is a force on the glass and is tough to score against down low. Elijah is a double-double machine who should continue to put up numbers as his varsity career continues.
David Ekhelar David Ekhelar 6'8" | C Newark East Side | 2025 State NJ , 6’7 C Newark East Side
Ekhelar has the potential to breakout this season with his ability to influence the game at both ends. The 6’7 post rips down rebounds at both ends of the floor and is a good rim-protector with his combination of length and athleticism. Ekhelar moves well without the ball in his hands and sets good screens in the halfcourt. He is able to get position down low and can draw contact in the paint. Ekhelar’s ability to make an impact in the paint is something that will help his stock in a big way over the next couple of months.
Chigozi Anyoura Chigozi Anyoura 6'4" | PF Immaculata | 2025 State NJ , 6’5 PF Immaculata
Anyoura is one of the more interesting prospects in the class with his combination of size and athleticism. The 6’5 forward explodes off the floor for dunks and is able to finish through contact around the basket. Anyoura can defend multiple positions on the floor and skies for blocks. He is a strong rebounder and runs the floor hard at both ends of the floor. Anyoura is an athletic forward prospect whose game should continue to grow over the next couple of months.
Cameron James Cameron James 6'5" | PF Ewing | 2025 State NJ , 6’5 PF Ewing
James will step into a bigger role for the Blue Devils this season as he will be asked to shoulder a bigger scoring load. The 6’5 forward has a good touch around the basket and is unafraid of drawing contact in the paint. James has an underrated face-up game as he can put the ball on the floor and get into the paint. He is a strong rebounder and makes plays on the defensive end. James has the potential to break out with his ability to impact the game inside and out.
Other Prospects to Watch:
Jaydan Almonor Jaydan Almonor 6'5" | PF St. Joseph (Mont.) | 2025 State NJ , 6’5 PF St. Joseph (Mont.)
Prince Okonkwo Prince Okonkwo 6'7" | PF Medford Tech | 2025 CA-S , 6’7 PF Medford Tech
Cheikh Fall Cheikh Fall 6'8" | PF Pennington | 2025 State NJ , 6’8 PF Pennington
Wes Shirk Wes Shirk 6'5" | PF Hunterdon Central | 2025 State NJ , 6’5 PF Hunterdon Central
Dusan Dobric Dusan Dobric 6'10" | C Dwight-Englewood | 2025 State NJ , 6’10 C Dwight-Englewood