2021 San Jose Prospects Watch List
There are plenty of local prospects in San Jose who on occasion will catch the eye of Division II, III coaches as well as Juco. Here’s a list of prospects in the area who won’t get the opportunity to perform…
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Continue ReadingThere are plenty of local prospects in San Jose who on occasion will catch the eye of Division II, III coaches as well as Juco. Here’s a list of prospects in the area who won’t get the opportunity to perform in front of college coaches.
Fabian Reichstadt 6’7 Del Mar HS (San Jose CA)
Reichstadt could be the best unknown prospect in the San Jose Area. The German prospect played his first year of high school basketball at Del mar, not exactly a powerhouse. He misses the opportunity to show that he can compete against a higher level of competition in grassroots. He’s a energetic player that demonstrated a good all around feel for the game. He’s a good ball handler in the open court after rebounding and pushing the break. His versatility allowed him to be an effective player in the post and on the perimeter. A good passer and he makes 3’s.
Josh Kendra 6’1 Guard, Pioneer HS (San Jose CA)
Kendra has always been a prospect who plays hard on both ends of the court. He has steadily improved his shooting form and range on his jump shot. Kendra’s takes it hard to the basket from the wings, and in transition he can handle the contact and finish through it. He’s a good on ball defender who makes whoever he’s guarding work for points.
Pawllos Habtom 6’3 Guard, Valley Christian HS, (San Jose CA)
Habtom a strong solid guard who contributes to the team in multiple ways. He’s a good ball handler in the open court, he fills the lanes hustling up the court in transition. Habtom’s body is big and strong to be an effective player in the paint, he has a good jump shot in the key, and he battles for rebounds against taller players using his strength and quickness to get his fair share.
Jordan Bright Jordan Bright 5'9" | PG Branham | 2021 CA-N 5’10 Point Guard, Branham HS, (San Jose CA)
Bright is a solid point guard with good ball handling skills. He’s a reliable facilitator in half court sets with good patience. He has good vision and a willing passer. He’s good at drawing the defenders then kicking it out to open shooters. He’s not super fast on the drive but, uses his handles, and good body control to be effective in the paint. He has good lateral movement and keeps his man in front of him on defense.
Isaiah Frazier 6’0 Guard, Wilcox HS (San Jose CA)
A muscular athlete looks more like a running back hitting the hole when he drives to the basket. He looks forward to playing a physical style of basketball. When he gets into the paint, he’s hard to guard. He has good rise to get his jump shot off over long armed defenders. He also gets to the free throw line often. On defense his strength and footspeed often turns ball handlers several times, making them work to get the ball up court. At 6’0 he’s considered a good rebounding guard, who pushes the break after rebounding, putting added pressure on defenders to stop him from going coast to coast.