Zion Robinson
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Tom Keller | Prep Hoops Scout
Robinson is an intriguing long-term prospect whose combination of size, length, and fluidity immediately stands out. He consistently comes up with rebounds and uses his branch-like arms to create havoc on the defensive end, contesting shots while disrupting both driving and passing lanes. His length makes him a difficult player to score over, and he shows flashes of being able to switch onto the perimeter, where he does a nice job making it tough for guards to turn the corner and get by him. Offensively, Robinson flashes potential when putting the ball on the deck and attacking open space. His soft hands allow him to secure passes cleanly and finish plays without breaking rhythm. He also sets solid screens that make life difficult for defenders trying to navigate around them. One of the most impressive aspects of his game is how fluidly he moves for his size. He runs the floor like a gazelle in transition and is capable of making eye-catching plays that highlight his athletic upside.
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Read EvaluationTom Keller | Prep Hoops Scout
Robinson is a beanstalk built post player with evergoing length. He had great timing going up to contest looks at the rim. I liked how he was able to rim run in transition. Robinson is a threat to play the two man game in the half-court and is an effective screener. He also showed some flashes as a ball mover and found shooters for scoring chances. He seems to be on a fast track of improvement and should see a fair share of college programs tracking him in spring and summer.
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Read EvaluationWill Armishaw | Prep Hoops Scout
Robinson, out of the Hopkins School in Connecticut, checks in at #17 among the power forwards and #113 overall. Now pushing 6’10”, Robinson is one of the longer prospects in the class and uses his length to his advantage as a rim finisher and paint protector. He’s developed into on the of the better shot blockers in the class, showing the ability to stay vertical and good timing and instincts by the rim. Offensively, he does a nice job of running the floor in transition, can finish with his back to the basket as a paint scorer, and does a nice job of both setting and rolling hard out of screens.
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Read EvaluationWill Armishaw | Prep Hoops Scout
Robinson, a forward out of the Hopkins School, checks in at #109 overall and #16 among the power forwards. Robinson has impressive versatility on both ends of the floor and does a nice job of using his physical tools to his advantage. At 6’7″ with long arms, he has the ability to guard multiple positions and does a good job of using his length to be disruptive in passing lanes and around the rim. On the other end of the floor, he can really shoot the basketball and does a nice job of popping out of ball screens and quickly getting set as a shooter. The more he makes shots, the more he’s able to leverage his shooting as a driver.
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