Brother Stoldt Series Game 2 Notable Prospects
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Stepinac (NY) Malcolm Chimezie Malcolm Chimezie 6'8" | PF Stepinac | 2021 State NY 6’8 ’21 (Boston Univerity) Chimezie is a wide-body big who has no issue doing whatever is needed to help contribute to winning games. if he gets…
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Malcolm Chimezie
Malcolm
Chimezie
6'8" | PF
Stepinac | 2021
State
NY
6’8 ’21 (Boston Univerity)
Chimezie is a wide-body big who has no issue doing whatever is needed to help contribute to winning games. if he gets you sealed around the painted area of the floor it’s over. He uses his body well to position himself well to waits till he’s ready to attempt the shot. He also was forceful on the boards and was able to reject a shot or two.
Matt Walsh
Matt
Walsh
6'3" | SF
Comsewogue | 2022
State
NY
6’3 ’22
Gibbs is a tough floor general who has a prominent command of the game. He operates well in half-court settings and is able to get his teammates the ball. Gibbs also rebounds the ball well for his position and is able to initiate offense as soon as he comes up with the board. Gibbs keeps his man in front of him and is able to hedge ball screens with ease.
Johnuel “Boogie” Fland 6’2 ’24
Fland is an electric 2-way guard who is very speedy and slices and dices his way through traffic to get to the rim. Fland showed he could also knock down shots from deep as well as score at the free-throw line. He is assertive on the defensive end has no fear of pressuring the ball or picking up full court. He should be very exciting to watch over the next few years of his high school career.
Tyler Randolph
Tyler
Randolph
6'2" | SG
Uniondale | 2022
State
NY
6’5 ’22
The budding wing showed his ability to get to spots on the floor and finish around the hoop. Baez did a little bit of everything he was able to share the sugar and make unselfish plays. Baez moves without the ball and was able to utilize pin downs. He has a nice blend of size and length, he uses that as an advantage to cover ground and get into passing lanes.
Francisco Mattei
Francisco
Mattei
6'0" | PG
Stepinac | 2022
NY
6’0 ’22
The stocky southpaw was able to make the most of his opportunity on the floor showing that he is a threat from the perimeter. He was also able to get to the foul line and score from there. Francisco was also able to turn defense into offense quickly and actively communicates on defense.
Iona Prep (NY)
Lou Hutchinson
Lou
Hutchinson
6'5" | SG
Long Island Lutheran | 2022
State
NY
6’4 ’22
Greene is a versatile guard/wing who can fill it up on the offensive end. He is able to create offense off the dribble and attacking downhill. Greene also cashed in from deep on a few occasions. Greene also showed that he can play off of two feet around the rim and is an explosive athlete. He also makes an impact defensively being able to guard multiple positions. Since he’s so long and moves well for his size he can cover a lot of area on the floor. He was able to obtain a few steals. Every time I see Greene in action he is always able to deliver on the offensive end.
Isaac Gonzalez
Isaac
Gonzalez
6'1" | PG
Iona Prep | 2022
State
NY
6’2 ’22
Isaac is a quick guard who flies around the floor on both ends of the floor. He plays with a great deal of energy and is a constant pest to opponents he is matched up against of D. Isaac was able to convert on shot attempts from all 3 levels on the floor. He also made a few unselfish passes to his teammates. He is a fearless attacker going downhill and can score off the dribble. Gonzalez came alive down the later stretches of the game.
Jaylen Pray 6’5 ’24
Pray who is only a freshman has a big frame which he is able to use to his advantage on either end of the floor. He holds his own down ow when guarding on the block and was able to take away baseline. He passes the ball well for his position and is able to hit the moving cutters and convert on tough passes. He was able to get good positioning down low around the block and convert inside the paint. Pray will be fun to watch over the next few years as he keeps getting with experience and practice.
Bangaly Berete 6’5 ’23
Berete is an intriguing long-term prospect with tree branch-like arms. He showed some flashes throughout his time on the floor. Berete can play on the perimeter on either end of the floor. Berete also has a contagious motor and was no stranger to making hustle plays when he was on the floor. He was also able to make most of 2nd chance efforts which turned into points.