Justin Richburg
Justin Richburg
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Andrew Baxley | Prep Hoops Scout
Perimeter shooting was a huge reason why the Patriots comfortably advanced to the Final Four, and Justin was the guy who led the way with four made threes. He did so on an efficient seven attempts, but he was also effective finishing at the rim. He had a loud transition dunk that was a part of an early 9-0 run, along with several other creative layups across the rest of the night. The shooting should be both what opponents game plan for and what should excite college coaches, so if ALA keeps winning, don’t be surprised if Richburg ends up on a next-level roster in the fall.
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Read EvaluationAndrew Baxley | Prep Hoops Scout
Justin has the chance to be one of the most impactful transfers of the 2025-26 Season. He has fit in perfectly with his new team so far, showcasing an improved shooting ability, along with size and athleticism that is very difficult to match up with at the 2A level. Richburg is both effective and experienced playing off the ball, so as long as he continues to get stronger, he shouldn’t have many issues adjusting to the college level.
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Read EvaluationAndrew Baxley | Prep Hoops Scout
Richburg and the Patriots got off to a fast start in their opening game of the season. Justin knocked down a pair of first-half threes and finished 3-6 from behind the arc. He also showcased his complete offensive game with a confident mid-range pull-up, some work on the glass, and a very intelligent backdoor cut that led to an and-1. Richburg’s size was a major asset for his team on the defensive end, as he was used at the top of a 3-2 zone that featured frequent trapping. Justin went for a game-high 20 points to go with 4 steals and 4 assists.
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