Daniel Kwon
Daniel Kwon
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Devin Record | Prep Hoops Scout
Daniel has consistently been getting buckets at a high rate for Pullman for the last couple years. His game this season is still very impressive as he is still showing improvements at all levels. He creates contact well down low, leading to many free throws for him throughout the game. Kwon shoots it great from deep, which is nothing new. Coaches need to be ALL over this 6’5″ senior.
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Read EvaluationDevin Record | Prep Hoops Scout
Daniel is primed for a massive senior year and will be ready to dominate night in and night out. Kwon knows how to get to his spots well, finding and hitting his mid-range shots throughout the game. He finished his first game of his senior year by dropping 21 points, 10 rebounds, 2 assists, and 3 steals.
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Read EvaluationDevin Record | Prep Hoops Scout
Daniel is an underrated wing who has gotten much more well rounded since last season ended. Kwon runs the court in transition effectively, especially with the ball in his hands. He finishes through traffic, adjusting in mid-air to get the bucket. He can pull up and hit mid-range shots easily and has a lights out deep shot too. Kwon will be a problem for Pullman next year and coaches should be very interested in him.
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Read EvaluationDevin Record | Prep Hoops Scout
Kwon is a stat stuffing player who knows his role on the court. He attacks well with both hands, also being able to finish around the rim through traffic from both sides of the rim too. He defends at a high level as he can guard multiple positions on the court due to his length, agility, and strength. His deep shot has gotten deadly and he could be a riser in the rankings come next year.
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Read EvaluationRyan Morgan | Prep Hoops Scout
The Pullman guard/forward has good size at 6-foot-4 and is a player who can slot into different positions on offense, matchup with different positions on defense, and fill a lot of categories throughout the game. They had a district championship game against Rogers this past Saturday and although it ended with a loss for Pullman, Kwon was able to show his versatility on both ends. One thing he did exceptionally well was rebound the ball. He attacked balls off the glass, showed his athleticism going up high with two hands to rip them down. Offensively, he’s a kid who can get the tough buckets inside, hitting a few tightly contested short hooks, and getting a couple of strong drives through contact to the rim. But he’s also able to make some nice feeds inside and was key in helping get their big man, Austin Hunt Austin Hunt 6'10" | C Pullman | 2024 State WA , going down low with well-placed and timed entry passes. Pullman’s next game comes against the 2A 16-seed, Enumclaw in a loser-out first-round game at Cheney High School Friday evening.
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Read EvaluationJustin Prather | Prep Hoops Scout
Also saw him at the Top 250. He was on the all tournament team. He continously got into the lane and used some crafty moves to finish. He is more athletic than you might think and can finish around the rim. He has good length on the perimeter along with the skills to score from all levels. He got a lot of tough buckets in the lane during the tournament. He should have a break-out season for Pullman with plenty of buckets left after the graduation of one of the best scorers in the state, Jaedyn Brown.
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