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<p> Below is a review of four Class of 2025 prospects from southeastern Pennsylvania who we believe are flying under the radar headed into their senior year.</p>
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<p>College coaches need to wake up on these players and shoot them a text immediately.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2237156' first='Jacob' last='Becker'] </strong><strong>– 6'5” / 2025 / Haverford School / Pro Level Titans / Small Forward:</strong> How this talented and versatile hybrid-forward remains uncommitted is a mystery to us. The trifecta of Becker's length, 200-pound frame and polished interior skills enable him to score in the paint with ease. Plus, Becker can produce points in the mid-range with his jumper or out of pick-n-roll action. When he operates at the elbows, Becker can put the ball on the deck and get to the rim where he can convert through fouls. Becker will surprise his opponents with his accurate 3-point shooting. His ability to compete on the glass at both ends is impressive. </p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1867328' first='Isaac' last='Cole'] </strong><strong>– 6'6” / 2025 / Universal Audenried Charter / Kings Unlimited / Wing:</strong> In 2023-24 Cole took a hiatus from basketball for personal reasons. He returned to action in June at Philly HS Live and posted several eye-catching performances. So, we believe Cole's under the radar status will not last much longer. Cole's athleticism, quickness and enormous wingspan make him a fantastic transition scorer. On the fast break, Cole can finish through contact or with a creative touch. At Philly HS Live, Cole proved he can also splash threes, cut back door for alley-oops and use straight-line drives to get to the cup. Defensively, Cole is a plus rebounder and can guard 2 through 5. </p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2235977' first='Tylar' last='Okai-Koi'] </strong><strong>– 6'4” / 2025 / Phelps School / Pro Level Titans / Combo Guard:</strong> Summer 2024 was a breakout period for Okai-Koi. This athletic and multi-skilled guard was a top performer at the the Mid Atlantic Independent Schools Team Camp and on the NXT Pro16 circuit. Okai-Koi's skill set boasts a jump shot that is automatic from the baseline to the mid-range to the arc. His dribble pull-up game is impressive too. Okai-Koi can also push the rock in the open court for buckets. Okai-Koi owns excellent court vision and an unselfish nature. That combination makes him a creative distributor who is willing to make the extra pass. </p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2330116' first='Neiman' last='Smith'] </strong><strong>– 6'4″ / 2025 / Church Farm / Uptown BA / Shooting Guard:</strong> Smith (17 ppg. & 6 rpg. in 2023-24) flew under the radar last winter even though he was a dominating force in the BAL. This summer he was a standout on the July HGSL circuit as well as at last week's CoBL College Exposure Camp. Based on those showings, we predict Smith is on the verge of becoming a household name for college coaches. Smith is an athletic and speedy guard with an elite open court game. In the half court, Smith can pop triples, blow past defenders with his elusive handles and slash to the cup for a catch and lay-in. On the defensive end, Smith's lateral quickness and lively hands generate a slew of steals / deflections. </p>
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Below is a review of four Class of 2025 prospects from southeastern Pennsylvania who we believe are flying under the radar headed into their senior year.
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