Masaun Moore-Bryant
Masaun Moore-Bryant
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Charles Clark | Prep Hoops Scout
He played out his high school career at Cape Fear HS under former Fayetteville State Alphonso Kee and he will stay close home for college as he recently made his commitment to attend Fayetteville State University. Bryant has the ability to score and facilitate at a high level and is the type of player that always seems to be under control regardless of what may be going on.
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Masaun Moore-Bryant
Masaun
Moore-Bryant
6'0" | PG
Cape Fear | 2023
State
NC
is a point guard prospect out of Cape Fear High with a nice feel at the point guard spot. He’s a solid shooting presence both off the bounce and off the catch and just as equally a playmaking threat with his court vision at the lead guard spot. He finished his high school career averaging 18.1 ppg, 4.6 apg, 3.8 rpg and 3.0 spg, showing off his ability to lead by example with his play on the hardwood. He’s a name for DII/DIII/JUCO programs to get ahold of this summer that are in need of a floor general that can push the pace and fill it up as a shot maker in the backcourt. NC Wesleyan has offered him.
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Due to the fact that his team struggled during the season, he was overlooked but his talent and productivity on the year is clear. He can score the ball from multiple levels with ease, has good passing ability and understands how to get his offense without playing much isolation ball.rn
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Read EvaluationJay Anderson | Prep Hoops Scout
Moore-Bryant has been key to the success of Cape Fear High in 2022-23 as he’s led the way in the backcourt for them with 18.8 ppg, 4.5 apg, 3.7 rpg and 2.8 spg on both ends of the floor with his squad. He’s a two-way floor general that knows how to control the pace on both ends with his on-ball defense and ability to push the pace on offense. He’s a prospect for DII and DIII programs to get eyes on before the postseason ends.
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Read EvaluationCharles Clark | Prep Hoops Scout
He continues to prove why college coaches at the D2 level should be giving him a call sooner than later. The ability he has to score the ball at multiple levels is one of his strongest attributes, but we love the fact that he rarely forces plays and is a Guard that keeps his turnovers low. Down the stretch of this game, he provided much some needed offense for his team and came up with some big-time plays on the defensive side of the ball.
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Read EvaluationCharles Clark | Prep Hoops Scout
Had an off-shooting day on the first day of the tournament but he bounced back and put together a better showing on Day 2. His end-to-end speed is difficult to defend, he has the ability to score from multiple levels, has good court vision/passing ability and can be just as good on defense as he is offensively.
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Read EvaluationCharles Clark | Prep Hoops Scout
He came into this game averaging close to 30 Points per but showcased his ability to be an outstanding facilitator in this game as he had somewhat of an off shooting night. One of the attributes that you have to love about this young man is that he doesn’t seem to get rattled regardless of what may be going on. Colleges at the D2 level should definitely drop in and check him out sooner than later.
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Read EvaluationCharles Clark | Prep Hoops Scout
He was among one of the leaders in points and assist in Cumberland County last season, finishing 1st in assist and 5th in points per game. This season he has gotten off to a great start and will look to repeat as the assist leader as well as leading the county in scoring. On Monday night he scored a game high of 37 points against PSHS as he led his team to their first win of the season. Colleges coaches at the D2 and D3 levels have been keeping a close eye on him this season and rightfully so!
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Read EvaluationCharles Clark | Prep Hoops Scout
Opened up his senior campaign on a high note, scoring 36 Points in their matchup against EESHS. His ability to knock down shots from beyond college three-point range as well as blowing by defenders by using his speed for buckets are just a few reasons why college coaches have dropped in to see him play.
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Read EvaluationCharles Clark | Prep Hoops Scout
Last season he finished Top 10 in scoring in the county while also finishing the season as the #1 player in the county in Assist per game. After an outstanding showing at 9DIME Fall League where he took home League MVP honors, he has picked up some college interest and we are expecting a big-time season from him. Don’t be surprised to see him averaging over 20 Points and 5 Assist per game this year.
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