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Tom Keller | Prep Hoops Scout
Graham provided scoring for his K-Low 3SSB 17u squad finding different ways to put the ball in the bucket. Graham connected on a few shots behind the three point line. He positioned himself in good spots on the floor to rebound the basketball.
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Read EvaluationAri Rosenfeld | Prep Hoops Scout
On a night that saw him set the school’s all-time career scoring record, the newly-crowned Inter-Ac MVP delivered a workmanlike 24 points to engineer the blowout. With Haverford slicing and dicing the Perkiomen defense in the first half, Graham was able to rack up easy points as a high-IQ cutter for open layups, along with tossing in a smooth catch-and-shoot 3 for good measure. He would take on more ballhandling duty as the game went along, navigating to the rim off the dribble and finishing around length with improved quickness and athleticism. Graham’s consistent penetration and ball movement helped dictate the flow of the game and start the churn for the Fords’ overall team offense. He continues to trend up as a potential high-major target in the 2027 class.
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Read EvaluationAri Rosenfeld | Prep Hoops Scout
Graham is the easiest choice on the board to make this team as the presumptive pick for league MVP, with the only question being where to slot him in positionally. The junior guard plays all across the floor on both ends for the Fords but we’ll consider him a lead guard for these purposes given the manner in which he orchestrates the offense and since that’s where he best projects at the collegiate level. He averaged more than 20 points overall and over 17 in league play, leading Haverford to a perfect 10-0 record and league title. While he stepped up as a scorer this year, he impresses most with his ability to process the floor as a playmaker on both ends, standing out as one of the highest-IQ players in the region. Graham’s size, smarts, and versatile skillset have him on the radar of high-major programs heading into a key stretch for his recruitment.
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Read EvaluationAri Rosenfeld | Prep Hoops Scout
One could argue no one across the state has had a better year than Graham, as the junior do-it-all guard has routinely stuffed the stat sheet alongside some explosive scoring efforts while positioning Haverford atop the Inter-Ac standings and in the thick of PAISAA title conversations. He seamlessly flows up and down the positional spectrum within Haverford’s machine-like offensive system, initiating offense from all over the floor while also drawing defensive attention away from his teammates with his scoring gravity. While he’s a Swiss-army knife for the Fords, and his versatility figures to always be a positive, Graham projects as a lead guard at the next level as the best means of maximizing his high-level processing ability with the ball in his hands. No matter what you call him positionally, it’s clear why his blend of size, skill, and IQ have generated significant high-major interest.
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Read EvaluationAri Rosenfeld | Prep Hoops Scout
Haverford is off to a hot start to the year with eyes set on an Inter-Ac title, and Graham has flourished as the unquestioned floor leader and a Swiss-army presence across the backcourt. While he splits time on and off the ball, Graham serves as the consistent hub of the Fords’ attack with as cerebral a two-way approach as you’ll find at the high school level. He picks his spots like a seasoned pro while efficiently exploiting mismatches all over the floor, particularly taking advantage of opportunities to bully smaller guards in the post or whip passes out to shooters once he draws double teams. While known most for his facilitating and floor game, Graham has erupted for multiple 30+ point performances, including a career-high 42 early in the season, showing added wrinkles as a scorer that help boost his projection to the high-major level when the time comes.
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Read EvaluationCarey Smith | Prep Hoops Scout
Graham continues to be one of the most sought after 2027s in the state. After his tremendous high school season, Graham was a 1st Team PAISSA All-State selection. Then on the spring circuit Graham led K-Low Elite to a 16-0 record in May. This past weekend he picked up an offer from Drexel. Graham has also heard from several other DI schoolsincluding Notre Dame, VCU and Richmond.
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Read EvaluationCarey Smith | Prep Hoops Scout
The extraordinary play of Graham (PAISAA 1st Team All-State selection) has helped push the K-Low 16U squad to a 14-0 record in May. Graham’s unique blend of three-level scoring and distribution skills would make him a perfect addition to any DI roster. College coaches should also be intrigued with his ability to operate as a primary ball handler, shooting guard or wing. Graham is a fundamentally sound, high IQ prospect with a straight bucket getters skill set and an aggressive approach. The trifecta of his size, speed and highly accurate jump shot makes Graham extremely difficult to guard. His willingness to defend and crash the boards are incredible bonuses.
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Read EvaluationCarey Smith | Prep Hoops Scout
Earlier this week Graham was named as a PAISAA 1st Team All-State selection. After his ridiculous performances down in Texas at 3SSB Session 1, it is easy to see how he earned that honor. In addition to his size and high IQ, Graham contributed to every facet of the game. He scored at all three levels, rebounded, distributed, and worked as a primary ball handler. Graham’s jumper was automatic from all over the court. When you combine Graham’s offensive skill set with his willingness to pass and defend, you get a unicorn prospect. Highlighting Graham’s efforts down in Texas was an outstanding performance of 31 points and 7 rebounds against NY Whiz Kids.
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Read EvaluationCarey Smith | Prep Hoops Scout
This past weekend Graham was running with a new squad ( K-Low Elite ), but what did not change was his ability to impact every facet of a game and lead his team to a win. At the Jersey Jam Fest, Graham scored at every level, rebounded, distributed, and played intense defense as he led K-Low’s 16U team to a 2-0 record. He is an elite Swiss Army knife prospect with the skills to exploded for a 30-piece in any give game. Graham’s change of speed moves on the fast break were remarkable. Once he gets to the rim, Graham showed he owns the length to finish over defenders as well as the solid frame to convert through contact. He also displayed tremendous live dribble passing skills. In the half-court, Graham’s pick-n-roll execution was flawless.
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Read EvaluationAri Rosenfeld | Prep Hoops Scout
Gearing up for his sneaker circuit debut in a couple weeks after shining on the 16U HGSL circuit last summer with East Coast Power, Graham is looking increasingly comfortable as a lynchpin for K-Low’s 16s. Known for his two-way IQ and versatile floor game with premier size for the backcourt, he had all of his customary traits on display in a tight battle with Team Takeover . Perhaps most notable towards his long-term development are the valuable reps and experience Graham is getting having to create his own shot off the bounce, as his natural unselfishness and a stringent pass-and-cut high school system can sometimes limit his ability to develop and showcase those aspects of his game. The long-term indicators here are really promising as things continue to come together for Graham, a surefire D1 prospect at this point with a chance to rise through his play on the 3SSB scene.
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