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Brian Flinn | Prep Hoops Scout
New Mexico fans should be excited by the arrival of Milicevic next season. The 6-foot-10 big man averaged over 20 points in three games while in Providence. A skilled forward with good shooting touch and toughness, Milicevic is a threat to score whenever the ball is in his hands. He showcased some nice moments as a a passer as well. The Lobos did a good job of identifying a player that moved into their region early in his career and locked him down.
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Read EvaluationMichael Roth | Prep Hoops Scout
This game went back and forth with both teams going on big runs, and it was Milicevic in the center of both big runs that they went on. In the first quarter, Milicevic hit a couple perimeter shots and also had an early dunk. With 10 first quarter points, Milicevic was getting busy early. After falling behind in the third quarter, Milicevic caught fire on the pick and pop game and hit a handful of his five 3-pointers in that quarter.
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Read EvaluationGreg Stein | Prep Hoops Scout
Jovan finished with 27 points, 2 threes and numerous rebounds in Canyon International Academy’s (AZ) difficult loss to Southern California Academy, 75-65. Milicevic has great shooting touch on the perimeter and around the basket as he was able to repeatedly hurt SCA on Sunday afternoon in the pick n’roll as both a pop and a roll man. His size, body control, and footwork allow him to be effective offensively against a variety of defenders and looks.
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