5 Prospects We’d Offer in December
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Below is a review of prospects from southeastern Pennsylvania who have started the 2023-24 season in impressive fashion. Based on their outstanding play over the last three weeks, if we were a college coach, we would give the below players…
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Continue ReadingBelow is a review of prospects from southeastern Pennsylvania who have started the 2023-24 season in impressive fashion. Based on their outstanding play over the last three weeks, if we were a college coach, we would give the below players an offer right now.
Tammar Brown Tammar Brown 6'11" | PF Rocktop Academy | 2025 State PA – 6’11″ / 2025 / Rocktop Academy / Born Ready / Power Forward: Brown is a long, quick, and physical athlete with tremendous upside. Those assets enable him to be a dominating inside presence at both ends of the floor. On offense, Brown can slash the basket for a catch and lay-in or a dunk. Brown can also hit 8-to-10-foot jumpers, score on quick post-ups and operate in the dunker spot. On defense Brown is an extremely intimidating shot blocker and a plus rebounder.
Fazl Oshodi Fazl Oshodi 6'3" | CG Friends Central | 2024 State PA – 6’3″ / 2024 / Friends Central / East Coast Power / Combo Guard: Based on what we saw at the Check Rock League in August and then during fall ball action, we knew “Tricky Faz” was headed for a big season. Still, even we did not predict this type of explosion early on. Oshodi is smooth prospect who can serve as a primary ball handler and score at all three levels. This month he has posted games of 27 points (4 treys) to go along with 6 rebounds against Penn Charter and 22 points and 8 boards vs. SCHA. As a nice bonus, Oshodi is a fantastic defender too, which makes him a true two-way playmaker.
Isaiah Marshall Isaiah Marshall 6'2" | CG Friends Select | 2025 State PA – 6’2″ / 2025 / Friends Select School / Team Final Red / Combo Guard: One of the best kept secrets in SEPA appears to be headed for a breakout season. Marshall just registered 25 points, 5 rebounds and 5 assists against Samuel Fels. Prior to that outstanding performance, Marshal went for 20 against Germantown Academy. He is a crafty guard who uses changes of pace, spin moves and his physicality to navigate his way into the paint for lay-ins and floaters. In fact, Marshall may have one of the best floater games in the area. Additionally, he can dial up a 3-ball whenever his team needs it.
Zaahir Muhammad-Gray Zaahir Muhammad-Gray 6'5" | SF Imhotep Charter | 2026 State PA – 6’5″ / 2026 / Imhotep Charter / K-Low Elite / Small Forward: This long and athleticwing-style forward is already having a major impact for #1 ranked Imhotep. Muhammad-Gray excels in transition, can pop jumpers from all over the court, score on post ups and is a force on the offensive glass. Still, it might be his swarming on-ball defense that will impress college coaches the most. Recently Muhammad-Gray has posted impressive games of 18 points and 15 rebounds as well as 16 points and 7 boards.
Julian Sadler Julian Sadler 6'1" | CG Perkiomen Valley | 2024 State PA – 6’2″ / 2024 / Perkiomen Valley / East Coast Power / Combo Guard: As a junior, Sadler led the PAC in scoring at 20 points per night (66 3PM). Last season he was a 1st team All-PAC and a 1st Team All-Area selection. Early on, 2023-24 projects to be an even bigger season for this lefty 3-level scoring guard. Sadler is currently averaging 23 points, 6 rebounds and 4.7 assists per game. He torched Boyertown for 30 points (3 3PM; 7 rebs.) and Cardinal O’Hara for 29. Sadler also recorded 20 points and 12 rebounds against Exeter.