Mason Brown
Mason Brown
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Duvalier Johnson | Prep Hoops Scout
Brown is a player who pops for me due to his size, but when sitting and watching him. There’s plenty of upside that comes with him. He’s doing a ton of little things, and that adds up. He was grabbing boards and finishing around the basket for Colorado Mayhem, and he got more comfortable throughout the game. What I love is that you do not see a ton of often is a big man who boxes out on almost every single play. Brown was putting a body on someone, which eliminated rebounding opportunities for Rev Up. He’s really protecting the paint and got blocks at the rim, runs the floor, and is an interchangeable defender that plugs holes in the defense. On offense, he was flashing to the middle when they went zone, kept the ball high, and finished over the top or through contact. He had some finishes on the block and used his size as he was the biggest player in the game. When it all comes together, he’s going to be a solid player as he’s raw and talented and will only get better. Solid Day 1.
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Read EvaluationDuvalier Johnson | Prep Hoops Scout
Brown popped not only because of his 6’6 stature, but with his ability to stay shot ready when the ball was rotated over to him. Mason knocked down a couple of 3-pointers and when he did not shoot it, he set back screens, cut to keep the offense moving and made the right plays. I also liked his activity on the defensive end. He denied, communicated where his teammates needed to go and defended without fouling. Mason is a player that we want to see more of so hopefully he gets out to a few more of our events.
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