Noah Abraham
Noah Abraham
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Bobby Lopez | Prep Hoops Scout
Abraham has been a major reason behind Thomas Jefferson’s early season success, earning trust from the coaching staff and playing with growing confidence. Averaging 9.7 points per game, he does his damage in a variety of ways from cutting hard, finishing in the paint and setting solid screens before popping free for open looks. He’s a legitimate three point threat who understands spacing and timing. Defensively he stays disciplined and keeps his feet in front. That combination of reliability, versatility and confidence is why Abraham is rising fast and becoming a bigger factor every game
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Read EvaluationBobby Lopez | Prep Hoops Scout
Abraham was a problem all weekend and once he made up his mind to attack the basket, there wasn’t much anyone could do to stop him. He had this explosive first step and just powered his way to the rim whenever he wanted. He was finishing strong, through contact, over defenders, you name it. His final game had one of the wildest moments of the weekend. He pulled off this ridiculous, acrobatic layup that honestly didn’t even look possible. He twisted mid-air, avoided the help defender, and somehow got it to fall for the bucket. The whole gym lost it—definitely one of those plays that’ll be talked about long after the weekend’s over. Defensively, he stayed engaged the entire time, navigating screens like a vet and locking in on his matchup. Whether it was chasing guys around the perimeter or stepping up on drives, he was right there, making life tough. All in all Abraham brought it on both ends. Just a rock solid two way presence who gave you effort, toughness, and highlight-reel moments
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