Gotham Hoops Classic: Forward Standouts
Last weekend was the return of the Gotham Hoops Classic, which gave a handful of teams one last game before playoffs begin around the state. Today we take a look at some of the forward standouts: Stefano Alesso Rodriguez HEIGHT…
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Continue ReadingLast weekend was the return of the Gotham Hoops Classic, which gave a handful of teams one last game before playoffs begin around the state. Today we take a look at some of the forward standouts:
Stefano Alesso Rodriguez
Stefano Alesso Rodriguez
Stefano is a skilled and fire-y big man who likes to handle the ball in the open floor and showcase his advanced passing and vision. He is capable of hitting the three when given time and space. What he lacks as far as speed he more than makes up for in skill and motor. He was the difference maker for Bridgeport in their win vs Charlotte Basketball Academy
Malik Ouro
Malik Ouro
Ouro is an intriguing new name in the class of 2026 in NYC. Pushing 6-foot-7, Ouro is clearly a work in progress but is a very good athlete and played very hard. He does a good job of rebounding in and out of his area and finished plays at the rim. He also showed that he can shoot the ball when given time and space. As that continues to become a more consistent weapon and he refines his skills, Ouro will continue to ascend.
Karifala Conde
Karifala Conde
The smallest player on this list by at least three inches, Conde is also arguably the toughest. A 6-foot-4 swingman who is at his best scoring on the offensive glass or slashing to the rim, Conde’s game isn’t the prettiest at times but it is effective. He brings that same mentality to the defensive side of the ball, where he used his strength and athleticism to cause turnovers.
Matteo Fredrick
Matteo Fredrick
Newark Eastside is gearing up for their own playoff run in which they are the favorites in their league for. The 6-foot-7 forward looks like a potential small college gem this lat in the year, as he scored at the rim and from beyond the arc as well.
Tori Babs-Ogundeji
Tori Babs-Ogundeji
One of the best defenders and utility guys in the PSAL, Babs-Ogundeji again took on the challenge of guarding the oppositions best players; often giving up significant height in the process. He slowed both Harvin Guevara and Alhasan Jallow down at different points and as usual, was one of the top rebounders from BC.