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<p>When a player gets six scholarship opportunities to play college basketball in the current state of college basketball, they are in a category that most high school players can't hit in the portal age of basketball recruiting. </p>
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<p>The 6'7 220 pound power forward from Hiawatha High School and SSA Elite Black had a standout 17u season and he is now thinking about visits. </p>
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<p>"I currently hold six offers: Morningside, Simpson, Manhattan Christian, Bethany, Highland, and Grand View, and all of these schools have my equal interest," Braylen said. "I have taken one visit to Morningside this past spring and I plan to take multiple more this fall."</p>
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<p>What makes Siebenmorgen a top recruit? We asked Braylen what type of player he is and what might make him different:</p>
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<p>"I would say my game is a polished scorer and a match-up problem. I can stretch the floor extremely well at my size and I am a very good rebounder."</p>
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<p>After watching Braylen this July we would agree with everything he said plus we would add his mobility at this size is something that stood out as well. If you can move fairly well at 6'7 and 220, you have very good defensive potential at the next level. </p>
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<p>We saw Braylen competing with SSA Elite and it was a really good season for he and his teammates. </p>
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<p>"The season in AAU for SSA went very well," Braylen explained. "I got so much more knowledge and overall feel for the game. Some of my personal highlights were the multiple games this season where I had double-doubles while protecting the rim as much as possible."</p>
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<p>And what is next?</p>
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<p>"I would say continuing to get better in the weight room and keep a constant grind this offseason to get me the best and healthiest I can be when it turns to December. I also hope to visit multiple different campuses during the fall the expand my recruitment further as well."</p>
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When a player gets six scholarship opportunities to play college basketball in the current state of college basketball, they are in a category that most high school players can't hit in the portal age of basketball recruiting.
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