Jed Keenan
Jed Keenan
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Jack Pfeiffer | Prep Hoops Scout
Jed, fresh off a Minnesota Class 4A State Title with Chaska, dominated on opening night. The 6’5” wing used his length to finish around the rim at a high level, being able to go to work with his back to the basket or attack from the perimeter. He knocked down several triples off the catch and also looked good getting to a mid-range fadeaway jumper, pulling up off the dribble. Keenan is looking like he could blossom into the top 2029 prospect in Minnesota by the end of the summer.
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Read EvaluationJeremy Brooks | Prep Hoops Scout
Keenan is going to be one hell of a player at the next level one day. He stands at 6’4 with a fundamental shooting stroke from any distance on the floor. To my understanding, this is someone that basically was a catch and shoot jump shooter for his Freshman season on Varsity but tonight he showed his full arsenal on the offensive side of the ball. He posted smaller matchups, going to his patented spin move baseline for tough buckets. He hit shots from the midrange of the dribble, while also lining up several baskets from deep off the catch. Defensively, his size and athletic ability is good enough to matchup with most positions other than a true Center. He has quick reaction times and steady movement with his feet so he definitely knows how to hold his own. If I had to give an MVP of the game, it would be to Keenan tonight.
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