Class of 2025 Position Rankings: Centers
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In the younger classes it can be hard to identify and evaluate centers because prospects are still growing and usually are still trying to play a more perimeter-oriented game. However, there is some good size in this Class of 2025…
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Continue ReadingIn the younger classes it can be hard to identify and evaluate centers because prospects are still growing and usually are still trying to play a more perimeter-oriented game. However, there is some good size in this Class of 2025 and a lot of upside as these guys continue to grow into their bodies. 6’7″ Dezmon Briscoe Dezmon Briscoe 6'9" | PF Crispus Attucks | 2025 State #107 Nation IN (Crispus Attucks H.S. 2025) started at Attucks as a freshman and had a significant impact for the Tigers at the varsity level. He continued his strong play into the summer on the 3SSB Circuit with Indiana Elite 2025. Briscoe is an excellent rim protector, rebounds at a high level, and has continued to improve and expand his offensive game. Division I prospect. Cal Bostic Cal Bostic 6'7" | C Park Tudor | 2025 State IN (Park Tudor 2025) is the other center who currently is ranked in the Top 50 overall at #46. The 6’6″ Bostic is a high-upside prospect who played with EG10 2025 this summer. Expect to see him have a good sophomore season at Park Tudor. Rounding out the centers in the Top 100 are Tyler Raasch Tyler Raasch 6'8" | C NorthWood | 2025 State IN (NorthWood H.S. 2025) and Jack Toles Jack Toles 6'7" | C Carmel | 2025 IN (Carmel H.S. 2025). Both have the necessary size to play around the basket, impact the game defensively, and score in the post. Definitely two names worth knowing as they develop over the years.