Jp Dragas
Jp Dragas
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Michael Roth | Prep Hoops Scout
One of the top scorers in Ohio, Dragas had a huge senior season with some big individual scoring efforts for Madison this winter. While I wasn’t able to catch him in person, Dragas highlight tape showed some shot making improvement. Making 67 3-pointers this season is a clear improvement from what I saw over the summer. Without a ton of talent surrounding him, Dragas was forced to take some tough shots and carry a heavy load of self-creation. I expect him to fit in well at West Liberty, their frantic style of play is a good fit for Dragas skills and his volume shooting confidence is what the Hilltoppers look for in their guards.
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Read EvaluationMichael Roth | Prep Hoops Scout
One of the top small school scorers in the state, Dragas is a bucket plain and simple. A guard who can play on or off the ball, Dragas is dangerous when attacking a closeout or in isolation sets on the perimeter. His quickness allows him to get into the lane and make the right decision on whether to look to score or pass. An inconsistent perimeter shooter, I’ve seen Dragas knock down some step-back 3-pointers but his jumper is either hot or cold from the perimeter. Another prospect that should be sky high on Division III recruiting boards with scholarship interest as well, the summer months will be crucial for Dragas to continue to build recruiting momentum.
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Read EvaluationMichael Roth | Prep Hoops Scout
Not a new name for me but my first opportunity to scout Dragas in person, I walked away impressed with one of the top small school scorers in the 2024 class. Hitting a 3-pointer on the first possession of the game was a sign of things to come for Dragas as a scorer as he was aggressive attacking downhill. With solid burst and the ability to create for himself, it’s easy to see why he puts up video game numbers for Madison during the high school season. After that early 3-pointer, Dragas was clearly looking to drive instead of shoot from the outside, I’d like to watch him a couple more times to know what level of outside shooter he is, because his slashing ability and quickness is quite intriguing. I’m also not sure if he’s best used on or off the ball, fitting the combo guard position to a tee. Scholarship and Division III programs should be checking out Dragas if they are looking for a guard to add a scoring spark to their program.
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