Brian Robertson
Brian Robertson
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Healey Hill | Prep Hoops Scout
Brian Robertson Brian Robertson 6'4" | PF Cedar Rapids Washington | 2028 State IA was dominant in the paint throughout this game. For starters, he is an absolute wrecking ball in the post. His solid frame and strength make him an extremely difficult offensive weapon to hem in down low. He displayed high-level footwork and patience as a post scorer, and this led to many buckets and fouls for him around the rim. He bullied his way close to the rim and put in post hooks with elite efficiency. He was also great at finishing off of two feet through contact. He hop-stepped into the lane and used his frame to bounce defenders off of him, leading to and-1 finishes. Overall, he showcased a solid handle for a player of his stature. He was able to initiate on the perimeter and drive into the lane without losing his dribble, which is a very valuable skill for a player of his archetype. His playmaking and passing were also extremely impressive. The pressure Brian puts on the rim draws many help defenders, and he was great at making them pay. He sees over the defense with ease and finds cutters with great anticipation. He truly sees plays before they happen, and he constantly got his teammates in great position to finish at the rim and on the perimeter. He had all of this impact on the offensive end while also being a protector of the paint. He was elite at staying vertical and challenging shots. He was also great as a rebounder in this game. He used his wide frame to box out opponents and grab many boards.
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Expert Analysis
Healey Hill | Prep Hoops Scout
Brian Robertson Brian Robertson 6'4" | PF Cedar Rapids Washington | 2028 State IA was dominant in the paint throughout this game. For starters, he is an absolute wrecking ball in the post. His solid frame and strength make him an extremely difficult offensive weapon to hem in down low. He displayed high-level footwork and patience as a post scorer, and this led to many buckets and fouls for him around the rim. He bullied his way close to the rim and put in post hooks with elite efficiency. He was also great at finishing off of two feet through contact. He hop-stepped into the lane and used his frame to bounce defenders off of him, leading to and-1 finishes. Overall, he showcased a solid handle for a player of his stature. He was able to initiate on the perimeter and drive into the lane without losing his dribble, which is a very valuable skill for a player of his archetype. His playmaking and passing were also extremely impressive. The pressure Brian puts on the rim draws many help defenders, and he was great at making them pay. He sees over the defense with ease and finds cutters with great anticipation. He truly sees plays before they happen, and he constantly got his teammates in great position to finish at the rim and on the perimeter. He had all of this impact on the offensive end while also being a protector of the paint. He was elite at staying vertical and challenging shots. He was also great as a rebounder in this game. He used his wide frame to box out opponents and grab many boards.
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