CJ Mosala
CJ Mosala
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Daniel Siehndel | Prep Hoops Scout
Physically, Mosala was extremely tough to match up with as he’s comfortable operating both inside and out. His size and strength on the wing are apparent, but it’s how he moves and operates in space that makes him a complete player. He was clinical in ball-screen actions — whether popping or ghosting into space, he consistently found daylight, and his shooting ability took over from there. More than capable from distance, he knocked down multiple deep looks and looked right at home shooting from range. CJ also handled high closeouts well, putting the ball on the floor and getting to the rim, and he even showed he could operate with his back to the basket against smaller defenders. His patience on the offensive end allows him to stay in control and consistently find openings against primary defenders. Hop on board now — there’s no question his name will continue to trend up in the near future. He’s a legitimate next-level player.
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Read EvaluationTony Roe | Prep Hoops Scout
Mosala didn’t get any varsity run with CBAL last season, but could step into a role as a sophomore. He’s a big-bodied wing who can score from all three levels. He absorbs contact and finishes through it at the rim, can rebound well on both ends of the floor, and has the combination of size, strength, and athleticism to defend multiple positions.
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