About Graham
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Jack Pfeiffer | Prep Hoops Scout
Graham was the biggest player on this stacked Team Hudson roster, using his size to his advantage. He is a great interior defensive presence, using his length to alter opponents shots and grab contested rebounds. I was also really impressed with the 6’6” 8th graders ability to play on the perimeter, looking comfortable knocking down a three-pointer off the catch. Fox looks like a potential stretch big that any team would want to have.
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Read EvaluationSpencer Christenson | Prep Hoops Scout
Running with Hoop Habits Elite 13U-1, Graham is around 6’5” as a 13U prospect, so that obviously sets him apart and will garner him attention whether he can play or not. I do think that he has a chance to turn out to be something. He doesn’t move poorly and he has some coordination to him. He’s able to catch the ball cleanly and score at the rim if there isn’t too much resistance from defenders.
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Read EvaluationSpencer Christenson | Prep Hoops Scout
Same story here with Graham as with Hanzel, as I didn’t see him live. But he has elite size and length as a 6’6” 2030 prospect. Reports are that he’s a legitimate prospect. I’m hoping to see him live in the near future.
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