How would you briefly describe your gameplay style?
A strong screener on the wing and able to knock down shots when open off pick and pop, and pick and roll as well. Able to post up off many situations and look for post hooks or many moves learned since I started playing. Able to find players over the top cutting, and able to pass out of the post to open shooter. On defense, I keep players in front in the post, and able to keep a hand up on shots.
Can you provide a brief description of your mentality or personality?
Personality is kind and friendly. I try to be open and communicate with others to be personable. I have a strong mentality as well. Would never miss practices for vacation or other reasons if I could, and show up every time to work and get better no matter how I feel that day.
What type of college are you looking for?
I'm looking for a smaller type of college. Able to move around campus easily, and be in contact with others on campus whenever I need to. I like nature and more secluded schools outside of bigger cities, but would not be steered away if I enjoy their campus or locations.
I only got to see Bo play for one half, but he showed the potential to become a...
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Mark Miller | Prep Hoops Scout
Mark Miller
Prep Hoops Lead Scout
Grabner does a good job of grabbing offensive rebounds and then keeping the ball up high while scoring on put-backs. The younger brother of UW-Oshkosh recruit Ben Grabner, Bo GrabnerBoGrabner
6'10" | C/PF
Kimberly | 2027 StateWI
is more of a true post player than his older brother. He is working at improving his ability to exchange ends on the floor while also being more of a defensive presence in the lane. He likes to set screens, play with his back to the basket and get rebounds on both ends of the court. Grabner’s physical size and strength allow him to clog up the lane and he also is an effective screener on the perimeter.
He runs with WI Blizzard and is up to 6’9″! You will be impressed with his size and strong frame. Grabner is solid and tough around the rim. He can also space the floor and knock down triples.
I only got to see Bo play for one half, but he showed the potential to become a solid low-post presence in the coming years. He has good patience when catching on the block, knowing when he has space to go to work, while also recognizing when to kick it out when a double comes. At 6’8 he has a strong frame to keep his balance through some contact, while also being able to fight for deep post position. Showcased good coordination and footwork to create angles to finish, along with the touch to score off the glass inside.