Braylon Williams
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Chad Graham | Prep Hoops Scout
As a big guard, Williams did a little of everything and made plays all over the floor versus Devon Prep. He had some impressive drives, using his body to absorb and finish through contact at the rim, then converted on free throws. Williams’s physical tools also came in handy on defense when he clogged the lane, blocked a shot, and grabbed boards to kick-start the Senators offense. Lastly, he knocked down a couple threes, including one late to keep the team in-range to potentially win. 15p 5r 2a 1s 1b
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Read EvaluationAri Rosenfeld | Prep Hoops Scout
A breakout prospect on the weekend, Williams entered camp without much of a resumé outside the state and left with Top-60 all-star honors. The well-rounded guard stood out with his positional size and a well-rounded skillset, showing a smooth stroke out to the perimeter with confidence stepping into the midrange in the dribble pullup game. He was able to break his man down off the dribble to create his own shot and showed promising instincts in the floor game as well. In a camp littered with D1 prospects up to the highest levels, Williams more than held his own and announced himself as a likely scholarship-level prospect down the line in his own right.
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Read EvaluationTom Keller | Prep Hoops Scout
Williams was a bright spot for his team and was a catalyst for them on the offensive end. He always found ways to have an impact on the game and was in the right spots to convert scoring chances. His length came into play defensively using it to get blocks and rebounds. Williams was a repeat customer at the charity stripe and converted often on the freebies. He has nice positional size at the lead guard spot. Looking forward to tracking his development long-term.
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