<p>There is a new feature on the prephoops.com site with us now having the capability to place links of player’s highlights and/or game film on a prospect’s profile. This is going to be a major hit as it will once again help bridge the gap between prospects and college coaches. I have taken it upon myself to add in some video for four players from Washington in the 2021 class. These are all prospects of different levels! Click on a player’s profile to check out the new feature. </p>
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<p>Prospect: [player_tooltip player_id="843715" first="Shane" last="Nowell"]</p>
<p>HS: Eastside Catholic</p>
<p>Club: Seattle Rotary</p>
<p>Height/Position: 6’6 - Small Forward</p>
<p>Video Linked to Site: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JTzsltv-n1w&feature=emb_title">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JTzsltv-n1w&feature=emb_title</a></p>
<p>Analysis: Shane is a big, strong lefty wing with a ton of potential. His skill set is obviously growing some as displayed in the video. He is now hitting the pull-up jumper and making plays with his ball handling ability. A very good player in transition that is a real problem when he is locked in and being aggressive. The 6’6 guard/forward recently picked up an offer from Kansas and projects at the high major D1 level. *Feature image from AWPro highlight</p>
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<p>Prospect: [player_tooltip player_id="843759" first="Teja" last="Singh"]</p>
<p>HS: Seattle Academy</p>
<p>Club: Seattle Select High Academic</p>
<p>Height/Position: 6’3 - Combo Guard</p>
<p>Video Linked to Site: <a href="https://www.hudl.com/profile/10425374/Teja-Singh">https://www.hudl.com/profile/10425374/Teja-Singh</a></p>
<p>Analysis: A bouncy lefty combo guard with some swagger to his game. Capable of scoring off the bounce getting into his jump shot, or driving to the basket. He finishing above the rim and has a good stride attacking the basket in transition. At 6’3, with good length and quick feet, he has the potential to defend multiple positions at the next level. Singh projects as a solid small college prospect at the D2/D3/NAIA levels.</p>
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<p>Prospect: [player_tooltip player_id="796005" first="Hudson" last="Hansen"]</p>
<p>HS: Bellevue</p>
<p>Club: FOH Seattle</p>
<p>Height/Position: 6’7 - Guard/Small Forward</p>
<p>Video Linked to Site: <a href="https://www.hudl.com/video/3/10199090/5e372a0817626b1024504309">https://www.hudl.com/video/3/10199090/5e372a0817626b1024504309</a></p>
<p>Analysis: A long point-forward with a versatile attack on both sides of the ball. At 6’7, he actually runs a lot of point guard and does a good job of seeing the floor and getting his teammates involved. He is a very good shot blocker and capable of defending multiple positions.Hansen also rebounds well which adds to his intrigue as a prospect. </p>
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<p>Prospect: [player_tooltip player_id="843743" first="Isaiah" last="Brown"]</p>
<p>HS: Mount Vernon</p>
<p>Club: Seattle Stars</p>
<p>Height/Position: 6’1 - Point Guard</p>
<p>Video Linked to Site: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XQxTIiWi8h0">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XQxTIiWi8h0</a></p>
<p>Analysis: A strong and study guard that can really handle the ball and hit the outside shot. He can shoot it off the bounce or in catch and shoot opportunities. I like his ability to run a team, but also score the basketball at a high rate. He will be able to help out a college program at the D2/D3/NAIA levels. </p>
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