Devin Booker
Devin Booker
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Carey Smith | Prep Hoops Scout
Riding shotgun with Meachem was this wiry and agile stretch-4 prospect who scored at all three levels. On Thursday night Booker posted 22 points as he displayed the versatility that landed him a scholarship to George Mason. Booker impressed with his rim-to-rim speed. He easily kept pace in this up-tempo contest and capped fast breaks with finishes in traffic. On half-court possessions, Booker popped jumpers and scored on slashes to the basket as well as via the offensive glass. At the other end of the court, Booker blocked a few shots and pulled in tough rebounds.
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Read EvaluationCarey Smith | Prep Hoops Scout
Booker is committed to Gorge Mason and that coaching staff got a gem in this wiry and agile stretch-4 prospect. On Thursday night Booker scored at all three levels in the half court. He also impressed with his ability to run the floor on the fast break for lay-ins. His ability to finish through fouls was noteworthy too. Booker scored 19 points (1 three) and grabbed 8 rebounds (unofficially).
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Read EvaluationCarey Smith | Prep Hoops Scout
Booker is the No. 5 ranked prospect in our 2025 rankings and is committed to George Mason. Over the weekend Booker poured in a career high 37 points and grabbed 11 rebounds during Cristo Rey’s win over Buchtel (OH). This was Booker’s third 30-point effort in the season. The long and athletic Booker put on a tremendous show as he drained 4 threes (4 of 6 on 3PA), capped off fast breaks with crowd pleasing dunks and knocked down mid-range shots. He also hauled in several tough rebounds where he soared over opponents and then snatched the rock off the rim. The work Booker clocked in during the off-season has made him one of the most complete wing prospects in the area.
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Read EvaluationCarey Smith | Prep Hoops Scout
The No. 5 ranked prospect in our 2025 rankings continues to impress during the early portion of his senior season. A few nights ago, Booker (George Mason commit) scored 31 points in a Cristo Rey’s victory over an ANC squad that should challenge for the PAISAA state title. Booker’s length, quick second jump and nose for the ball enabled him to frequently convert offensive rebounds into buckets. He grabbed 10 total rebounds. Booker also destroyed ANC with his transition scoring. Plus, Booker’s shooting stroke was on fire as he drained 2 threes and was 18 for 18 from the free throw line.
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Read EvaluationCarey Smith | Prep Hoops Scout
The reigning PJAA Player of the year and the No. 5 ranked prospect in our 2025 rankings is the front runner to repeat as POY in 2024-25. Last season Booker averaged 22 points (43% on 3PA) and 6 rebounds per game. He is an athletic and length scoring wing who creates serious matchup issues for opponents. He is especially effective in the open court, but his half-court should not be underestimated. On half-court possessions Booker can pop jumpers from the baseline to the mid-range and out beyond the arc. He can also score on dives to the cup or via the offensive glass. Booker recently committed to George Mason.
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Read EvaluationCarey Smith | Prep Hoops Scout
The No. 5 ranked prospect in our 2025 rankings announced recently committed to George Mason and on Saturday it was easy to see why Booker is a DI recruit. He scored at every level, but it was his physical assets that really stood out. Booker’s athleticism, quick burst ability and hops are next level. He finished several fast breaks with crowd pleasing dunks. However, in Cristo’s game against Coatesville, it was the baseline drive that he capped off with a flush in traffic that really impressed us. Booker was also a beast on the boards and blocked several shots.
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Read EvaluationAaron Proia | Prep Hoops Scout
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Booker is a strong, heady guard that is great at creating separation by seeking out contact and using his defender’s momentum against him. One of the best C+S shooters that I’ve seen this year, he makes good decisions on the move and takes the right shots while remaining on balance and with ten toes facing the rim. A physical guard that isn’t afraid to mix it up for rebounds in the paint, he wins a lot of 50/50 balls and takes pride in extending possessions for his team.
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