Keashawn Jordan
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Steve Quattrocchi | Prep Hoops Scout
A bog body who excels around the rim, Jordan is tough and physical. Keashawn is a throwback big who is at his best around the bucket but he has shown himself to be more comfortable on the perimeter as his game has evolved over the years.
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Read EvaluationMichael Roth | Prep Hoops Scout
The Louisville Male product stood out to me last season as a Junior due to his ability to block shots and score at the rim. Jordan then had a solid EYBL season for Indy Heat, playing a key role for them as a rotational big. Getting recruited by schools from a few different conferences and areas of the country, it’ll be fascinating to see if Jordan stays in the Midwest or leaves the region at the college level. Regardless, he’ll look to lead Male to a state championship this winter before making that decision.
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Read EvaluationSteve Quattrocchi | Prep Hoops Scout
Jordan moved up from 50th all the way to 19th after a good summer where he earned his first D1 offer last month. Keashawn is a solid big man who does his job. He rebounds and finishes up misses on the offensive glass. He can trail the break and start early offense with pick and rolls. Missouri State offered after Collins and he could see more offers come his way eventually.
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Read EvaluationSteve Quattrocchi | Prep Hoops Scout
Keashawn has come a very, very long way over the last two years and earned an offer from Missouri State last month at Collins. With one under his belt, Jordan could earn more as he finishes up with Indy Heat for the next month.
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Read EvaluationSteve Quattrocchi | Prep Hoops Scout
One of the true post players in the class, Male has a hidden gem with Keashawn. He’s a good finisher around the rim and isn’t afraid to mix it up in the post. Jordan can be the X factor for Male this season.
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Read EvaluationSteve Quattrocchi | Prep Hoops Scout
Jordan keeps getting better and has the ceiling of a scholarship 5 man. Keashawn has to improve his activity level overall and can make a name for himself as a big time glass cleaner on both ends of the court. Keep an eye on the big man from Male to potentially have a big AAU season.
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Read EvaluationLucas Houchin | Prep Hoops Scout
Jordan’s combination of athleticism and size is evident on both ends. He looks to throw down an explosive dunk with any opportunity he gets. He can face up his defender and attack the basket while finishing through contact as well. Opponents must be cautious driving when he is nearby protecting the rim.
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Read EvaluationMichael Roth | Prep Hoops Scout
Male battled all night and the efforts of Jordan were a key reason why they stayed competitive for so long. An athletic and undersized big man, Jordan used his quickness and explosiveness to make quick moves towards the basket to finish. With the ability to finish with both hands at the rim and through contact, Jordan shot a high percentage in the paint. Still developing as a decision maker and with fluidity with his body, Jordan has a lot of upside still to reach in his career. His motor and athleticism makes him a productive high school player and intriguing prospect to monitor. I’ll be curious to see where his recruitment winds up this summer.
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Read EvaluationSteve Quattrocchi | Prep Hoops Scout
Jordan has come a very, very long way in the last two years and his game is continuing to get better. Keashawn is active on the glass on defense as well as working around the rim on offense. A bruising big, Jordan can work his way onto college radars with continued improvement.
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