Brennan Wolf-Donat
Brennan Wolf-Donat
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Michael Herrick | Prep Hoops Scout
-Impressive athlete w/ a strong frame, runs extremely well, aggressive on O & D
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Read EvaluationSpencer Christenson | Prep Hoops Scout
In a normal class, Brennan is going to be around a Top 10 prospect, and he could definitely develop into that. He was a starting varsity player for Warner as a fairly high usage off-ball guard/wing. He’s an athletic and a strong, physical mover on the court. He’s a very fluid defender that can defend and stay in front on the perimeter. Offensively, he can shoot the three well and is actively looking to pull if given space. His dribble pull-up game to his right hand is also very good and noticeable.
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Read EvaluationSpencer Christenson | Prep Hoops Scout
Wolf-Donat is a very exciting and intriguing prospect to me that impressed this offseason with James Valley Thunder -Skoglund. He has great size and length as a power wing/F, and is one of the top athletes in the class. An impressive combination of length, muscular frame, and can move and jump at a high level. He’s the definition of versatility, as he can literally play all over the court, but I wouldn’t pin him as a true point guard. But he can board-and-go and push the ball up in transition. He’s a legitimate wing defender and can hold his own guarding size in the paint. The most surprising skill of his is that he already has a legitimate three-ball. Will catch and shoot from the wing/corner and it has a good chance of dropping for three points. He also showed offensive versatility by being able to get to the rim fairly easily and finish with contact by using his jumping ability at the hoop. For James Valley Thunder 14U-Skoglund, Brennan was by far in a way the go-to guy and difference-maker. He did a lot of heavy lifting for the team on both ends. His next-level projectory ultimately depends on how tall he gets. I think he can be a versatile wing because he’s so fluid as an athlete. Or if he has a huge growth spurt, he could translate to a long, athletic four-man that can shoot the trey and defend size. I think he’s a top 15 prospect in this class by what we know so far about the class.
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