Blake Nassry
Blake Nassry
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Tom Keller | Prep Hoops Scout
Nasary thrives from behind the arc. He has good size at the two guard spot. Nasary found ways to find his teammates for scoring chances of their own with his passing. He made the most of his attempts from the foul line. Nasary always finds ways to stuff the stat sheet with his play.
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Read EvaluationCarey Smith | Prep Hoops Scout
In April Nassry posted back-to-back outstanding weekends on the HGSL Circuit. But after his breakout sophomore campaign that should not be a surprise to anyone. This past winter Nassry (19 ppg. in PIAA post season play) proved he is a three-level scoring machine who can explode for a 30-spot on any given night. On half-court possessions, Nassry relentlessly attacks the lane off the dribble for runner, floaters, and lay-ins. He can also use his crafty handles to create space for off the dribble threes. When he is operating off-the-ball, Nassry produces points on dives / cuts to the rim as well as on spot up jumpers. Nassry’s speed, athleticism, size, and aggressive mindset make him unstoppable in transition.
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Read EvaluationCarey Smith | Prep Hoops Scout
55 to 27…During the regular season of his incredible sophomore campaign, Nassry averaged 14 points per night and posted a season high 30 points (5 threes) against William Allen. Then the post season rolled around, and this athletic scoring machine went off. From the District 11-6A tournament quarterfinal round through the 6A state tournament quarterfinals (6 games), Nassry increased his production to 19.4 points per contest. Included in that stretch of fantastic play was a 27 points (3 threes) outburst a victory over Downingtown West. Nassry possesses a well-rounded scoring skill set. In the half-court he can produce buckets off cuts to the basket, drain threes and score off the dribble. His speed, agility and finishing skills make Nassry a serious open court threat. Nassry’s size, physicality and relentless nature enable him to work the offensive boards for second chance hoops.
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Read EvaluationCarey Smith | Prep Hoops Scout
Parkland’s run to the 6A quarterfinals was led by the Nassry’s incredible scoring efforts. Over the last two weeks, Nassry’s complete offensive bag was on display. He produced points in transition, drained threes, scored off the dribble and via the offensive glass. College coaches will love Nassry’s ability to relentlessly pressure opposing defenses with his dribble drive skills. They will also be intrigued with size, end-to-end speed, agility, and physicality. Across Parkland’s three 5A tournament contests, Nassry posted 19 points per night. In the 1st Round, Nassry exploded for 27 points (3 threes) in as he led Parkland to a victory over Downingtown West
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Read EvaluationCarey Smith | Prep Hoops Scout
Nassry relentlessly attacked the rim off the bounce during Parkland’s win over Liberty in the District 11-6A tournament quarterfinal round. When he got into the paint, Nassry dropped floaters and finished at the rim through contact. Nassry’s speed and change of direction moves make it difficult for defenders to stay with him He also got into the lane executed several nifty drop passes to the dunker spot. Nassry’s 3-point stroke was on fire too as he canned 3 triples in this game. His ability to push the rock in transition for scores or assists was on full display too.
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Read EvaluationCarey Smith | Prep Hoops Scout
During January, this Swiss Army knife player has become one of the hottest 2027 prospects in southeastern Pennsylvania. Over his last six games Nassry is averaging 18.3 points per contest. In his last two runs this athletic and fast wing has registered games of 30 as well as 27 points. Nassry has popped seven threes across those two Parkland wins. Plus, he has scored and distributed on the fast break and worked the offensive glass for second chance buckets. Nassry’s elevated play this month is a major reason Parkland is 7-2 in their last nine games.
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Read EvaluationCarey Smith | Prep Hoops Scout
Nassry’s ascension at Parkland from 6th man in 2023-24 to No. 1 option this season has gone smoothly. Nassry is averaging 11.5 ppg. during his sophomore campaign and has drained 22 triples. Then last night he splashed a season high 5 threes as he exploded for 30 points in a win over William Allen. Nassry is an exceptional athlete (football standout too) who is a Swiss Army knife basketball prospect. On the hardwood Nassry can make jumpers from all over the floor, score or distribute on the fast break, rebound and defend at an elite level.
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Read EvaluationCarey Smith | Prep Hoops Scout
On Saturday Nassry used his slick dribble drive moves as his primary weapon. He recorded 23 points and grabbed 5 rebounds in a 53-51 loss to defending 6A state champion Central York. Nassry scored 12 of those points in the 4th quarter as he kept Parkland within striking distance of CY. When he got to the rim off the bounce, Nassry finished with either hand. Additionally, Nassry displayed the ability to get into the paint and then throw the breaks on for a mid-range jumper. This speedy guard with tight handles kept defenders honest by sprinkling in 2 made threes. Nassry was also a stellar 5 for 5 from the charity stripe.
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Read EvaluationCarey Smith | Prep Hoops Scout
In 2023-24 Nassry was the sixth man on a Parkland squad that captured the EPC as well as District 11-6A titles and advanced to the 6A state championship game. Parkland graduated all its top scorers from last year, so in 2024-25 Nassry will be their No. 1 option. Nassry is an athletic, Swiss Army knife style prospect. He can splash jumpers from all over the floor, including from behind the arc. Nassry also owns the handles and speed to push the fast break for scores or assists. His agility, bounciness and nose for the ball enable Nassry to snag offensive rebounds and convert them into points. Nassry has a knack for turning steals into easy buckets too. Last season Nassry scored a season high 12 points (2 3PM) vs. Allentown Central Catholic.
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