Morris Lichtenstein
Morris Lichtenstein
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Jason Johnson | Prep Hoops Scout
Continues to be consistent in MIAA. Communicates well on defense, especially to a teammate to stay in a help defensive spot that led to a fastbreak turnover and walls up whoever he guards. He has great anticipation on defense. Offensively will be a top 3 scorer on his Cambridge team each night. He can score from all levels, catch and shoot, no dip 3 type guy. He can even make deep shots after up faking and side stepping defenders. I have had a few converations with Morris and he would be a nice D3 player in college.
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Read EvaluationRobbie Hodin | Prep Hoops Scout
Licktenstein is one of the more under-the-radar players in the 2026 class, perhaps because of his size or the fact that he’s still at Cambridge Rindge and Latin. He has recently grown a bit more and is now 6-foot-1, but he obviously still possesses the same skillset he had before; he’s good in the pick and roll, he shoots it well from three, and he has great vision in a variety of spots on the floor. Lichtenstein is a prime reclass candidate and should look to find some post-grad fits after this season if he plays well.
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Read EvaluationJason Johnson | Prep Hoops Scout
A Junior Captain so you know he has leadership qualities. This player can shoot off the catch, off the bounce or slide step defenders. Two things that were impressive was his step back jumper three and then in the 4th quarter hit a momentum shifting three at the 5:30 minute mark left in the game. He is a glue guy that can handle the ball to take pressure off the starting point guard. He moves well in the offense, knowing how to create spacing and coming back to the ball to alleviate pressure on the ball.
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Read EvaluationRobbie Hodin | Prep Hoops Scout
Lichtenstein is undersized for his position, but he’s got a flamethrower for a right arm, which allows him to always have a translatable skill that makes him valuable on the court. He’s got a nice-looking release and the ability to get his shot off with defenders draped all over him. Defensively, he plays hard and can guard his position. He’ll need to get quicker with the dribble if he wants to play at the mid or high D3 level, but the rising junior has time to do so.
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