Jamison Keszler
Jamison Keszler
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Spencer Christenson | Prep Hoops Scout
Keszler was mentioned as a state tournament stock-riser. And everything holds true, and he rises up into the top 25. He translates to a next-level point guard that can be a scoring threat as an individual creator of offense with the rock in his hands.
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Read EvaluationSpencer Christenson | Prep Hoops Scout
Keszler has seen his stock rise drastically in the state B’s and has taken things to another level in the first two days of the state B tournament. He’s playing a confident and free-flowing game, showing an impressive playmaking and shot-making arsenal. His ball-handling and creation with his handle has been eye-popping. He’s been easily getting himself space and rising high for knockdown jumpers. Keszler is showing a ton of athletic pop. His stock has risen in a big way and his new upcoming ranking will reflect that. I think he’s proven to be a top 30 2025 prospect and a next-level scoring point guard.
Game 1 vs Lyman – 13 points (5-10 FG) (1-1 3FG) – 4 rebounds – 5 assists – 22 minutes
Game 2 vs Wessington Springs – 17 points (6-14 FG) (1-1 3FG) – 5 assists – 31 minutes
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WHY?
-Playing very well for the #1 ranked Warriors (9-1 record), averaging 14.5 ppg, 3 apg, 43.6 FG%
-Has a masterful middy pull-up game, skilled & smart playmaker, creator & distributor, winner
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20 points vs Flandreau
19 points vs Arlington
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Read EvaluationSpencer Christenson | Prep Hoops Scout
Keszler will be a major playmaker as a distributor and scorer for Castlewood with the departure of stud guard Lane Tvedt. He does a great job at feeding 6’9” University of Sioux Falls signee
Bryon Laue
Bryon
Laue
6'9" | C
Castlewood | 2025
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SD
, and that will continue. Jamison will also need to take matters into his own hands as a scorer when teams try and throw extra bodies at Laue. I believe Keszler can score 18+ points per game and should be recruited by NAIA/D3 schools.
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Read EvaluationSpencer Christenson | Prep Hoops Scout
Another Castlewood prospect, Keszler’s predicted breakout and more prominent role is baked into his #31 ranking. He’ll have every opportunity to showcase his playmaking passing and individual offensive skill set.
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Read EvaluationSpencer Christenson | Prep Hoops Scout
Tvedt graduates, leaving a large role for Keszler to produce in. He showed he can score the ball already playing next to Tvedt, so I think he’s an easy choice to produce.
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Read EvaluationSpencer Christenson | Prep Hoops Scout
9 points (4-8 FG) (1-2 3FG) – 3 rebounds
I hadn’t really locked-in on Keszler until the Hanson Classic. Sometimes in scouting you have to just specifically watch one player throughout a game for a good deal of time to really get a feel for their game and how they think defensively.
He’s not a big guard, but he’s smart with a sound basketball IQ. He kind of has an average frame, but he’s quick, explosive, and has skills. Great court vision and understanding of spacing. Runs the floor at a high IQ. Knows where to run to. Accurate passer that can show some skills and fanciness. Can’t be guarded one way because he can stroke the ball from three with a smooth shot, and has handles and acceleration to get by the defender. Not much wasted movement in his offensive game and approach. Count me in as a fan.
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