2025 Forward Prospects Who are on the Verge of Breaking Out
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The first week of the NJSIAA season is done as games started on December 14. The 2025 class has started off the season on a high note, including in the frontcourt. Here are the 2025 forward prospects who are on…
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Continue ReadingThe first week of the NJSIAA season is done as games started on December 14. The 2025 class has started off the season on a high note, including in the frontcourt. Here are the 2025 forward prospects who are on the verge of breaking out.
David Munro David Munro 6'7" | PF College Achieve | 2025 State NJ , 6’7 PF College Achieve
Classmate Nas Hart Nas Hart 6'8" | PF College Achieve | 2025 State #159 Nation NJ has started off the season with a pair of 20-point games as Munro has held down the paint. The 6’7 forward uses his strong frame to get position down low and has a soft touch around the basket. Munro can also put the ball on the floor and his range extends out to the three-point line. He works hard on the glass and holds his ground on defense. Munro’s ability to score inside and out is something that will help his stock in a big way throughout the course of the season.
Isaac Moore Isaac Moore 6'7" | PF Life Center Academy | 2025 State NJ , 6’7 PF Life Center Academy
Moore has started off his debut season with the Warriors strong as he has three 20-point games already. The Friends Central transfer has a good face-up game as he can get to the rim off the bounce and finish through contact. Moore has a nice release on his jumper and can knock down jumpers from behind the arc. He rips down rebounds on both ends of the floor and is an underrated passer. Moore will only continue to grow within Life Center’s offense as he can score the ball in multiple ways.
Reale Basquine Reale Basquine 6'6" | SF Middle Township | 2025 State NJ , 6’6 SF Middle Township
Basquine started off the season on a high note with a game-high 19 points in the season opener against Lenape. The 6’6 wing explodes off the floor for dunks and is unafraid of drawing contact in the paint. Basquine has a solid handle and is shooting the ball with more confidence on the perimeter. He has the athleticism to defend multiple positions on the floor and fights for rebounds on both ends of the floor. Basquine is an athletic forward prospect whose stock will continue to rise with more performances like he had in the season opener.
Destine Evans Destine Evans 6'6" | SF Pennington | 2025 State NJ , 6’6 F Pennington
Evans has the ability to play either forward spot and has shown that potential this season. The lanky 6’6 forward has a good release on his jumper and makes opponents pay for giving him space behind the arc. Evans is more than just a shooter as he can also put the ball on the floor and finish around the rim. He swats shots around the basket and rises up for rebounds on both ends of the floor. Evans has a pair of double-doubles so far this season and should have many more during the course of the 2023-24 season.
Robert Foster Robert Foster 6'4" | SF Payne Tech | 2025 State NJ , 6’4 SF Payne Tech
Foster has the potential to have a monster 2023-24 as he should get more touches as the season progresses. The 6’4 forward uses his handle to get by his defender off the bounce and can finish through contact. Foster knows how to get to his spot on the floor and rises up with confidence on his jumper. He finds his open teammates in the halfcourt and is an underrated defender. Foster’s versatility is something that will help his game in a big way throughout the winter.