Dejuan Graise
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Brandon Ramsey | Prep Hoops Scout
Graise poured in 25 points in a game on Sunday afternoon as Great Purpose 2024 National wrapped up a perfect 4-0 weekend at the Chi-Town Tip-Off. The pure left-handed scorer had it going all weekend long showcasing his ability to put the ball in the basket from all three levels. He has a smooth outside shot, the quickness to create off of the dribble, and the size/athleticism to get up and finish at the rim. Averaged over 20 points per game as a junior in Wisconsin.
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Read EvaluationBrandon Ramsey | Prep Hoops Scout
Graise is a dynamic scoring guard out of Wisconsin that had an excellent weekend for Greater Purpose 2024 National. The smooth left-handed guard went off for 25 points in an impressive win over Pittsburgh Pioneer Elite 2024 on Sunday afternoon. He is an excellent three-point shooter, can get to the rim off of the dribble, and showed the ability to create for himself in the mid-range as well. Big time scorer that college programs will want to take a look at.
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Read EvaluationMax Wagner | Prep Hoops Scout
Dejuan had a big opener for Greater Purpose, and then in the game I watched he made some more big plays to help lead his team to a win. Graise got things kicked off by breaking his man down off the dribble and then draining a three once the defender sagged off too much. Graise made some nice plays in transition as he always had his eyes scanning the floor and made good choices on when to dish it and when to finish on his own. Showed the ability to attack and finish with either hand in transition. The Kenosha Tremper product can really stretch the floor from three and has the length to defend on the wing.
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Read EvaluationMax Wagner | Prep Hoops Scout
Dejuan looks a little taller and a little more explosive than he did as a sophomore. The Kenosha Tremper prospect was one of the top shooters of the day, as he possesses a smooth release with his left hand. Graise has a nice feel for the game and plays with good change of pace to maneuver off of ball screens and make plays off the dribble. Never looks too sped up and finds ways to get into gaps in the defense to make plays. Defensively his long arms can cause disruptions on the ball as well as get up in the passing lane to make things difficult.
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Read EvaluationMax Wagner | Prep Hoops Scout
Kenosha Tremper graduated their top two scorers from last season (both guards) so you can expect the ball to be in Dejuan’s hands a lot more this winter. He was a new addition to the Tremper program last season and showed some nice flashes as a ball handler. Graise is really smooth with the ball in his hands and has a nice looking stroke from beyond the arc. This off-season he’s looked to have added some explosiveness, which should help him hang in the air and finish at a higher level this winter. Dejuan is a willing passer with good vision in the open floor, and with two athletic wings around him he should be able to rack up assists in transition this winter.
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