Rashawn Williams
Rashawn Williams
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Ralph Jean-Francois | Prep Hoops Scout
A strong, physically imposing and powerfully built forward with an aggressive scoring approach who provided unique mismatches,
Rashawn Williams
Rashawn
Williams
6'3" | SF
Plainfield | 2026
State
NJ
thrived all season at leveraging his potent physical tools to put an immense amount of pressure on the rim. A vital piece in Plainfield capturing back to back Group 4, Section 2 titles as well as back to back Group 4 championships in their historic two-peat season, Williams thrived as a complimentary scorer utilizing his strength to establish position often, consistently embracing contact to seal defenders and create clean looks in the paint as well as backing down smaller defenders on the low block. A unique offensive piece, Williams also found ways to attack driving lanes off the bounce against slower footed defenders as well as leverage his strength and quick second jump to be a physical and ferocious rebounder to often times control the boards and come down with rebounds on the offensive and defensive glass.
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Expert Analysis
Ralph Jean-Francois | Prep Hoops Scout
A strong, physically imposing and powerfully built forward with an aggressive scoring approach who provided unique mismatches,
Rashawn Williams
Rashawn
Williams
6'3" | SF
Plainfield | 2026
State
NJ
thrived all season at leveraging his potent physical tools to put an immense amount of pressure on the rim. A vital piece in Plainfield capturing back to back Group 4, Section 2 titles as well as back to back Group 4 championships in their historic two-peat season, Williams thrived as a complimentary scorer utilizing his strength to establish position often, consistently embracing contact to seal defenders and create clean looks in the paint as well as backing down smaller defenders on the low block. A unique offensive piece, Williams also found ways to attack driving lanes off the bounce against slower footed defenders as well as leverage his strength and quick second jump to be a physical and ferocious rebounder to often times control the boards and come down with rebounds on the offensive and defensive glass.
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