Jordan Samuel
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Defensive weapon guards all over the floor. Picked up an offer from South Georgia Tech. Bouncy combo-forward. Best offense comes from 15-feet and in but will occasionally stretch the floor from deep.
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Jordan Samuel
Jordan
Samuel
6'7" | PF
Winder | 2025
State
GA
. Standing 6-foot-6, nearly 6-foot-7, Jordan can be used in a variety of ways on both ends of the floor. His versatility on defense is his calling card. He can defend on the perimeter but also rotate down to block shots and secure rebounds. Jordan can do the dirty work on defense and from time-to-time exploit advantages on offense. Against Woodstock, Jordan posted 5 points, 6 rebounds, 1 steal and 3 blocks while containing the Wolverines’ D-I post presence.
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Jordan Samuel
Jordan
Samuel
6'7" | PF
Winder | 2025
State
GA
has had some great showings at team camps averaging around 17 points and 8 rebounds a game. Winder-Barrow lost a few kids due to graduation and now Jordan will be heavily relied on this upcoming season. So far, he’s showing that he can shoulder the weight of being a top scorer on their team. He can score at all three levels, face up or play with his back to the basket, rebounds well, block shots, makes a strong pass to get out in transition, and he dunks with power. Jordan’s build passes the eye test so at first glance he looks like a Division I prospect. Jordan’s ability to be aggressive with his touches and be confident will be key this weekend in front of coaches.
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Read EvaluationAndiasean Johnson | Prep Hoops Scout
Jordan is a prospect that’s gone under the radar for quite some time. He’s gotten taller, stronger, more explosive, more athletic, and it showed in the spring with Adidas AE5 Gold. Jordan’s experience from playing on the circuit helped him gain confidence playing against top competition. Now that he’s the focal point on the wing, he’s been able to showcase his ability to be a 3-level scorer. Jordan’s ability to play inside-out and with his back to the basket makes him a tough assignment for opponents. The more aggressive he gets with his touches, the more coaches will see his full potential on display.
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Jordan Samuel
Jordan
Samuel
6'7" | PF
Winder | 2025
State
GA
is a wiry and lengthy 6’6″ Wing/Forward who can sometimes be overlooked due to his level of calmness and poise on the court. Jordan is a true two-way player that can knock down threes, shoot the mid-range shot with good efficiency, can finish above and around the rim, and has improved his athletic ability through0ut season. He can handle the ball well, make great passes, and displays a strong IQ for the game. Defensively, he can defend well on the perimeter, forcing shooters to adjust to his length, and he’s a reliable shot blocker. Jordan has become more and more aggressive with his touches, as the season has progressed, and coaches should look for it to continue to finish out the season. Mid-major programs should definitely take a deeper look at Jordan and what he can bring to their program.
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