Jeremiah Ibeziako
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Tom Keller | Prep Hoops Scout
Ibeziako is an athletic big who thrives from the dunker spots. He is effective playing in two-man game scenarios while being assertive rolling to the rim. He uses his length to disrupt shots and collect rebounds. He uses his broad frame to push others around and has no problem with contact. Ibeziako has several division one programs in pursuit of his services.
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Read EvaluationRobbie Hodin | Prep Hoops Scout
Ibeziako is the hardest playing player on Expressions Elite 17u — or at least he was during the Peach Jam. The undersized center is an absolute grinder on the defensive end; he’s athletic, long, and has an excellent motor, allowing him to guard both taller/stronger and shorter/quicker players. He’s also a great post-up defender and has awesome hands. Offensively, Ibeziako mainly acts as a screener, which he does fairly well — he understands when to slip and when to hold the screen, and he showcased some solid cut-timing during the week. The offensive skills are still coming along but you won’t have to urge Ibeziako to play hard or do the little things, which is always exciting for a college coach. He’ll find a D1 fit and will make someone very happy.
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Read EvaluationAasim Sullivan | Prep Hoops Scout
Ibeziakio is a versatile big man known for his ability to impact the game in multiple facets. His prowess as an impactful rebounder consistently provides his team with second-chance opportunities. When near the rim, Ibeziakio excels at finishing plays with strength and finesse. Additionally, he has demonstrated the ability to stretch the floor with his three-point shooting.
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Read EvaluationMickey Parrella | Prep Hoops Scout
Jeremiah Ibeziako
Jeremiah
Ibeziako
6'8" | PF
Taft | 2025
State
New E
first stands out with his burst and athleticism. He is a rocket to the rim and can finish with both hands. His athletic gifts also help him grab rebounds and attack the glass. Ibeziako’s offense in the half-court is still more of a work in progress compared to his transition game, but I have seen great signs of real talent in that department too. He can rise over and knock jumpers in the mid-range, especially on the baseline. His jump shot off the catch can be a weapon as well when he gathers and takes his time. His long arms and high motor also serve him well on the defensive end of the court, bodying up opponents. Ibeziako can fill a variety of roles for a program as an athletic and high-effort forward.
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