Noah Brondel
Noah Brondel
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Duvalier Johnson | Prep Hoops Scout
Brondel has been one of the top standouts in the 2029 class in both Prep Hoops tourneys to start grassroots, and is a player that I am curious to see how his game translates as he gets older and the speed picks up. Right now, he’s wheeling and dealing at this age group. Brondel is a knockdown shooter who doesn’t need much room to get his shot up. Once his feet are set, it looks good, and he stays shot-ready. He’s coming off screens ready to shoot, he reads the defender to see if he needs to backdoor, and he moves on offense to find holes in the defense. He’s also a very solid rebounder for his size who grabs boards in traffic. There were a few times he had no business coming out with the rebound, but he finds a way. He scores inside and out, knows his way around the basket, and is a player who knows how to create easy scoring opportunities, where he had multiple mini runs in the Centennial State Cup that made me realize that it wasn’t only one solid weekend, but there’s something there. I want to see more from him, but I am certainly liking his play right now.
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Read EvaluationDuvalier Johnson | Prep Hoops Scout
Brondel is a player who I did not know about heading into the event, but the more I watched, the more he popped. He makes subtle plays in the game that don’t always show up in the boxscore but he’s consistently trying to be impactful. He has a freeze dribble that frees him up, and he was getting inside spots in the defense off of dribble penetration and flashing to spots. When he got it, he faced up and attacked, and it was either a finish or getting to the FT line. We saw plenty of those plays and want to see more.
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