Wisconsin Prep Player Profile – Jayden Brown
Meet prep player Jayden Jayden WI ‘ last=’Brown’]. If you haven’t heard about him that might be because people like me, scouts or evaluators, have missed on him. He hails from Grantsburg High School of the Lakeland West Conference. If…
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Continue ReadingMeet prep player Jayden Jayden WI ‘ last=’Brown’]. If you haven’t heard about him that might be because people like me, scouts or evaluators, have missed on him. He hails from Grantsburg High School of the Lakeland West Conference. If you don’t know where that is, find Minneapolis St Paul on the map and then Superior Duluth on the other end of said map. Pretty much in the middle of those two points one would find Grantsburg. You won’t find him on any rankings, but he has been an all-conference player this past year.
Even though I am still evaluating the prospect I believe that all of this is going to change for him this summer and launching him into his senior season.
His stat line from his junior season: 18.7ppg | 4.7rpg | 2.1apg | 34.4% from 3-point on 163 attempts
Accomplishment – Proud Moments
Returned from broken ankle
Lakeland West All-Conference
Dream Schools
University of North Carolina
Minnesota
Players feels Strengths are:
Very comfortable with ball in his hands
Coming off of screens
Creating for himself & teammates
Player feels he needs to work on:
Working on Shooting
Better Decisions – Working on situational IQ
Goals for upcoming season:
Thinks he has a chance to do some special things scoring for his high school
Favorite Player:
Ja Morant
MJ vs Lebron:
Lebron
Scouts Take:
My take is still developing on this prospect. I have seen highlights and game video but have not seen the player live, which I think is an important aspect. He has some confidence about his game and ability with the ball in his hand. Those in his circle believe in him and he has proven himself by being that all-conference player. His interest right now is coming from a handful of D3 as well as two D2 schools in his area geographically. Shooting is his main point of concentration on improvement and having checked his past season’s stats, where he shot 34.4% from three, I would say that that is a main point of improvement also. If he can uptick that percentage a couple of points to 36-38% he will attract more attention from next level coaches. I am excited about his potential, where we should enjoy tracking his improvement and play in the coming months. If I had to make a judgement call on a ranking spot for him today, he is easily a top 30 player in the 2025 class for the state. But with that said more to come on that evaluation.