Sean Griffin
Sean Griffin
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Tom Keller | Prep Hoops Scout
Griffin is a skilled post player who can play inside and out. He is fundamentally sound an thrives playing on the block. Griffin is patient around the bucket and uses fakes inside. He does a nice job running the floor. He showed that he could put the ball on the deck and operate in the half-court. He is a good passer who has no issues finding moving cutters. Griffin should be on the radar of scholarship programs he need to add depth to their front court.
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Read EvaluationAri Rosenfeld | Prep Hoops Scout
Griffin suited up with his AAU team which made an appearance taking on a handful of high school programs on Saturday. He was as notable a stock-riser as there was on the day, catching the eyes of the Rider staff with his quickly-emerging and highly-versatile inside-out skillset. Possessing D1 size with a frame that’s filling out appropriately and underrated athleticism, Griffin put on a show pouring in buckets from all over the floor. He showed the ability to convert efficiently inside while also stepping out to the perimeter for a smooth and repeatable shooting stroke from beyond the arc. Heading to do a post-grad year at Peddie School, Griffin is firmly on the radar of several D1 programs and should have a chance to haul in his first offer at that level if he repeats today’s performance in the upcoming live periods.
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Read EvaluationTom Keller | Prep Hoops Scout
Was active on the interior showing he could score down low on offense, while on defense he was an anchor coming down with rebounds. Griffin did a good job running the floor. Griffin needs to keep the ball high at all times or fakes around defenders so they don’t block his shot when he is around the paint. He scored through contact after gathering 2nd chance offensive rebounds. Excited to see his progression in the MAPL next season.
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Read EvaluationCarey Smith | Prep Hoops Scout
Griffin capped his epic senior season with a career high 38 points (5 threes) and 10 rebounds performance in the 4A state tournament. In 2024-25 this stretch-4 style forward averaged 16 points along with 10 boards per games and was a 1st team All Ches-Mont. When he was not popping threes, Griffin also scored in transition as well as on post ups and dribble drives from the elbows. When Griffin gets to the rack, he is capable of finishing with authority. At the other end of the court, Griffin cleaned the glass and blocked shots. Griffin recently announced that he is transferring to Peddie School in New Jersey for post graduate year.
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Read EvaluationCarey Smith | Prep Hoops Scout
On Tuesday night Griffin’s epic senior season continued as he poured in a career high 38 points and grabbed 10 rebounds. This stretch-4 style forward splashed 5 threes in Shanahan’s 4A state tournament win over Susquehanna Township. Griffin (16 ppg. & 8 rpg.; 1st team All Ches-Mont) also scored in transition as well as on post ups and dribble drives from the elbows. When he got to the rack, Griffin finished with authority several times. Griffin’s length, solid frame, athleticism, and polished footwork were on full display. On defense Griffin cleaned the glass and blocked shots. Griffin also showed defensive versatility when he got switched onto guards and held his own.
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Read EvaluationCarey Smith | Prep Hoops Scout
This stretch-4 style forward posted a memorable senior season. In 2024-25 Griffin averaged 16 points along with 8 rebounds per game, led Shanahan to the District 1-4A title and was named as a 1st team All Ches-Mont selection. Griffin posted a slew of double doubles this winter including two last month — 24 and 11 against PJP as well as 19 and 12 versus Collegium Charter. The trifecta of Griffin’s length, solid frame and polished footwork enables him to score on post ups and by working the offensive boards. Griffin can operate out of the high post too. From there he can pop jumpers, execute pick-n-roll action, or score off the dribble. His ability to get out in transition for buckets is underrated. On defense, Griffin is an intimidating rim protector.
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Read EvaluationCarey Smith | Prep Hoops Scout
Griffin is a stretch-4 style forward who exploded onto the recruiting scene in 2023-24 after he posted games of 35 points and 10 boards as well as 30 points and 12 rebounds. He possesses excellent length, a solid frame and polished footwork. Thus, Griffin can score on the blocks and by working the offensive boards. His face up game must be respected too. He can operate in pick-n-roll action all day. Griffin can also drag his man out to the elbows or all the way to the arc and then hit jumpers from both of those areas. On defense, Griffin is an intimidating rim protector.
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Read EvaluationCarey Smith | Prep Hoops Scout
Griffin is a double-double machine with the offensive skills to explode for a 30-spot on any given night. With his size and solid frame, Griffin can produce points on the interior via post ups, dives to the rim and baseline drives. He can work the offensive glass for points and his face up game is smooth as well. Griffin’s jump shot is money from the blocks to the elbows to beyond the arc. He is also an effective pick-n-roll / pop action big man. College coaches will love Griffin’s high IQ and polished footwork.
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