Cory Geason Jr.
Cory Geason Jr.
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Robbie Hodin | Prep Hoops Scout
You’ll watch Geason run up and down the court initially and think he doesn’t look like a hooper — he has awkward running mechanics and doesn’t look like a freaky athlete. But when he gets into the half court, the 6-foot-4 wing is impossible to keep off of the glass. He effortlessly carves out space in the paint and has awesome timing and instincts when it comes to being around the ball. His hands are super strong, too. Once he gets rebounds, Geason is athletic enough to finish above the rim and has some solid touch around the hoop, especially with his strong left hand. I’m not sure how many minutes he’ll get for CATS Academy this upcoming season, but he should find a D3 fit. He does look to leak out too much and should try sticking around on the defensive end a bit more.
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Read EvaluationRobbie Hodin | Prep Hoops Scout
Geason Jr. doesn’t look like an athlete when you first see him, but it turns out his unique and unconventional game is actually very effective. The 6-foot-4 wing has an odd-looking shot, but it goes in. He uses his incredible wingspan and big time athleticism to carve his way into the paint for layups, but he’s most impressive as an off ball cutter and little things guy. He plays his behind off and has a nose for the basketball, so he’s a nice role player. He should get scholarship or high D3 looks but I doubt he’ll have a big role on CATS EYBL scholastic team this season.
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