Corban Dow
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Sam Duren | Prep Hoops Scout
Dow has taken the brass ring over the last year and become a leader for Broken Arrow. It started with a good spring and summer that saw him elevate his production to better match his potential. Due to injuries he’s taken on a bigger ball handling role to lead the Tigers. Which has help him become one of the more dynamic slashers and drivers in the state. His jumper is still a bit streaky, but Dow is tall, strong and athletic off the bounce. His ability to rise up and finish over defenders is currently a rare trait in Oklahoma. If the Tigers are to make State for the fourth year in a row, it will likely come with Dow finding an extra gear from his already impressive performances.
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The senior willed his team back into the game multiple times. At one point of the game, Dow was responsible for most of Broken Arrow’s points. He was a man on a mission last night, lived in the paint on drives. While also handling the on ball pressure the Wolves threw at him. Showed off his athletic ability catching a nasty two hand lob and throwing it down in the mist of a tight game.
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Read EvaluationSam Duren | Prep Hoops Scout
Dow’s rapid rise continues as he’s looking like a CERTIFIED DUDE. At his size and mobility, he’s very difficult to keep from getting to his spots in the mid-range and at the rim. Where he can really elevate for big time dunks and other creative finishes. He had 17 in the first three quarters, and impressively he was shooting it well from distance. A previous weakness to his game. If he’s able to be more consistent as a three point shooter, the sky is the limit for the Tiger.
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Read EvaluationSam Duren | Prep Hoops Scout
MVP for a scrappy Tigers squad, he scored a clutch go ahead bucket late in the title game contest to secure a hard earned win. Battled foul trouble in the title game to still put up a 17 point, 10 rebound double double. Dow is an explosive wing, who is becoming one of the best slashers in the state. For the three game tournament, Dow average 18.3 points, shot 50% from the field, 76.2% from the charity stripe and racked up 10 steals. Including a 22 point, 5 steal semifinal performance against 6A rival Union. The athletic senior was one of the most improved players over the spring and summer. Now he’s playing with a senior urgency reminiscent of his older brother, current ORU standout Connor.
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Read EvaluationSam Duren | Prep Hoops Scout
Dow is the Tiger with the most returning 6A varsity experience. An injury has slowed the start to his fall. But if his spring and summer were any indication, he’s ready to take over. He was starting to assault the rims with vengeance, as he’s strong and explosive. Will play more like a big guard on BA team that needs handling help after graduating a deep senior class. Could lead the Tigers in multiple stat categories.
Fittingly, Dow is a late bloomer similar to his older brother Connor, who is now at Oral Roberts. Plays with similar toughness, but is a touch more nimble and athletic. Yet not as pure of a shooter as the older Dow.
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Read EvaluationSam Duren | Prep Hoops Scout
Dow’s defensive contributions were apparent in both contests. Long armed and engaged off the ball, routinely creates deflections. Leading to transition opportunities, which show off his impressive long speed and improving explosiveness at the rim. He’s been a bit of a late bloomer, with flashes of big time upside. And with an older brother who’s currently playing D1 basketball, Dow should continue to ascend. Especially as he takes care of the little things on the defensive end.
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Read EvaluationSam Duren | Prep Hoops Scout
Dow continues to provide a bench boost that most teams in Oklahoma can’t compete with. Does a very good job for a player of his size when it comes to moving his feet and covering smaller guards. While also having the developing explosiveness to be a factor around the rim. Picked up all tournament honors for Broken Arrow, speaking volumes of the important role he’ll play in the Tigers’ hunt for the Gold Ball.
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Read EvaluationSam Duren | Prep Hoops Scout
Bouncy bench piece, that proved how valuable he can be to Broken Arrow’s State Tournament hopes. Has clear next level athletic ability with the explosiveness he has when attacking the basket. First half saw some tough misses, but second half he was money around the rim. Carving out a vital role on one of Oklahoma’s best team, with the athletic traits to be a late bloomer who has a chance to turn heads throughout the calendar year of 2025.
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Read EvaluationSam Duren | Prep Hoops Scout
Dow remains in the “monitor” stage, with promising moments. Including a baseline drive and contested finish that brought “oohs and ahhhs” from the crowd. In six months it’s the type of move that could fully bring the house down as he continues to become stronger and more explosive. Broken Arrow returns five 2025 prospects, so while 2026 prospect might not start he’ll still play be a big role this year. Especially as he fits well into the versatile and athletic lineup the Tigers have. With a pivotal junior season ahead, he’ll need to start turning potential into production.
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Read EvaluationSam Duren | Prep Hoops Scout
Dow is a 2026 prospect who’s game is coming in promising flashes right now. Will still gangly at times, there’s these moments of movement that show what he could become. He has good lift for his size when finishing around the rim, and has flashes of covering lots of ground on both ends of the court. One thing that is already there is a good defensive IQ and a grittiness that most often manifests in taking charges. If this strong foundation of the little things are a precursor of what’s to come, look for the BA Tiger to potentially be a late bloomer. Somewhat similar to his older brother, Connor who made a late leap in his development and is now at Oklahoma State.
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