Breck Brady
Breck Brady
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Sam Duren | Prep Hoops Scout
Douglass had very few answers for the football-basketball standout. Straight up bully on the block, on his way to 21 points and 12 rebounds. For a large stretch of the second half, it looked like he would single handedly carry the Bronchos to the upset victory. Strength is his main asset, but he is quick for his size. While allows him to go before defenses can collapse. Will be a rock for Bethany going forward, and should have more big moments before ultimately hanging up his sneakers for cleats.
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Read EvaluationGarry Siehndel | Prep Hoops Scout
The Bronchos were able to run away from the Longhorns thanks to a big third quarter. the story in this game, was the disparity in the paint. Bethany was able to out rebound Inola 38-19. This disparity allowed for the Bronchos to score via second chance opportunities on the offensive end. Brady was a beast inside, piling up 26 points and 15 rebounds. Brady started the game off hot and made decisive moves when he caught the ball in the post. The Longhorns struggled to match his size and strength, with the sophomore wearing the opposition down in the second half. Thanks to his efforts, his team took a five point halftime lead and stretched it to 20 as the third quarter buzzer sounded.
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Read EvaluationGarry Siehndel | Prep Hoops Scout
The sophomore finished with 16 points and was a real force inside the paint. After trailing 30-16, Brady and Jaggers helped to pour in eight-straight to cut the lead at halftime to just six points. Brady was consistent on the glass all night long, routinely grabbing offensive rebounds and converting on multiple putback attempts. Breck used his strength to carve out room between two defenders inside to tie the game at the end of the third quarter. This was a big-time performance from Brady and something we expect to see a lot of, not only in the coming days but also over his last two seasons in Bethany.
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Read EvaluationSam Duren | Prep Hoops Scout
Another emerging dual sport standout for the Bronchos, Brady is already a bruising force in the interior. Good defensive anchor and rebounder. While also able to score on the block and even looks skilled and with good feel for a modern big. Judging by his frame and movements, would expect football to be his number one option at the next level. But he has a big (literally) role to play for Bethany on the court.
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Read EvaluationDevontae Cobb | Prep Hoops Scout
Breck Brady
Breck
Brady
6'5" | PF
Bethany | 2028
State
OK
started the game scoring the first 15 points for i4 Swish, showcasing his versatility in scoring prowess. He showcased excellent footwork on post-ups on the right block, getting around defenders and finishing with push shots or turnaround jumpers. He also made timely cuts through the lane, securing the ball firmly with surefire hands. Brady’s knack for finding his position early in the offense allowed him to consistently get one-on-one matchups down low before the help defense could collapse. On the defensive end, Brady transitioned quickly, whether the shot was made or missed, beating everyone down the court for easy layup opportunities in transition. He established himself in the paint early, taking advantage of fast breaks. Brady went to work against one of the top incoming rim-protecting centers in Texas, who stood at 6-foot-8, highlighting his tremendous low post scoring potential. He showcased his craftiness and variety of finishing moves, including jump hooks, soft touch floaters, drop step layups, reverses, and leaners.
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