NEPSAC Showcase Day 2: Big Man Standouts
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Charlie O’Sullivan New E #28 PF #4 HEIGHT 6'9" POS PF CLASS 2025 View Player Boost Profile Download Image Charlie O’Sullivan Class 2025 Position PF Height 6'9" HS Loomis Chaffee | New E NEPSAC Showcase Day 2: Big Man…
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Continue ReadingO’Sullivan is a unique pick and pop big man given his 6-foot-11 frame. He has a really solid understanding of screening angles and has a quick, pretty release from beyond the arc. That skill alone will make him an attractive prospect for high-major programs. But if he can become more comfortable in his body, perhaps he can develop a post game and take his game to the next level.
Big bruiser with excellent footwork who’s best with his back to the basket. Good finisher at the rim with both hands and makes some solid close-quarter catches when he needs to. Also showed a nice ability to run the floor for his teammates and create passing lanes. He doesn’t try to do too much and makes the right play every time.
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Djagonly won’t shock anyone with athleticism but he’s a really great screener. And even though it doesn’t show up in the stat sheet, he’s constantly setting up his teammates with driving angles to the hoop. He’s also able to be a dribble handoff hub at the top of the key, which adds another dimension to Northfield Mount Hermon’s offense. Very fundamentally sound player.
Higgs is massive and strong, making him a real presence on the court. One of the best help-side defending bigs I saw today, and easily the best communicator. He always lets his teammates know where he is which allows him to be an anchor in the paint defensively. Once he gets more comfortable with his size and strength, he’ll likely develop more of an offensive game.
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John Spinoso
John Spinoso
Spinoso is incredibly fun to watch. He’s undersized for his position but makes up for it with extreme effort and toughness. He held his own against multiple far-larger defenders. Offensively, Spinoso never holds the ball for more than a couple seconds, always making a quick decision and usually getting his teammates involved. Great vision and an incredibly high basketball IQ.
A towering 6-foot-11 big who keeps the ball high to finish when he gets offensive rebounds and post touches. Good understanding of where the help side defense is coming from and has a willingness to throw his body around inside. Once he gets more comfortable in his body, he can be a solid scholarship-level big.
Blandburg had maybe the best motor of anyone I saw today, and definitely of any big man. He never stops attacking the offensive and defensive glass, and he has a really special nose for the ball. Never stopped rim-running throughout the day – just a well conditioned, hard working athlete.