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Arman Jovic

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6’2 🇲🇪 Petar Minic wrapped off a pretty good U20 in July averaging 12 PPG Minic is a quick shotmaker off the dribble who thrives off the bounce creating for himself A solid 2025 D1 target Petar

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6’5 2025 🇧🇬 Teodor Trifonov put together a very impressive U18 this summer Averaged: 13.5 PPG, 4.6 RPG, 2 APG Very comfortable finisher and shooter, shot 44.6% from deep on 5 attempts per game, got comfortable finishing with both hands Showcased an overall efficient game

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Heading into this years U18 Afro Basket one of the better prospects college coaches should look out for in the 2025 class is Mohammed Hussin from Egypt The 6’4 guard is a smooth, crafty and was one of the more impressive scorers against European and Asia comp this spring

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Here are my top ten returners in the ACC: 1. RJ Davis 2. Hunter Sallis 3. Maxime Raynaud 4. Markus Burton 5. Jamir Watkins 6. Jaland Lowe 7. Chase Hunter 8. Baye Ndongo 9. Ian Schieffelin 10. Cam Hildreth

Here are my top ten returners in the ACC:

1. RJ Davis
2. Hunter Sallis
3. Maxime Raynaud
4. Markus Burton
5. Jamir Watkins
6. Jaland Lowe
7. Chase Hunter
8. Baye Ndongo
9. Ian Schieffelin
10. Cam Hildreth
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Here are my personal top transfers in the A-10 1. Robbie Avila 2. Lajae Jones 3. Dusan Neskovic 4. Posh Alexander 5. Isaiah Swope 6. Eric Acker 7. Sebastian Thomas 8. Tre Dinkins 9. Phillip Russell 10. Zach Laput

Here are my personal top transfers in the A-10

1. Robbie Avila
2. Lajae Jones
3. Dusan Neskovic
4. Posh Alexander
5. Isaiah Swope
6. Eric Acker
7. Sebastian Thomas
8. Tre Dinkins
9. Phillip Russell
10. Zach Laput
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Here are my top ten freshmen in the A-10 for the 2024-2025 season 1. Hamad Mousa 2. Dayan Nessah 3. Deuce Jones 4. Robert Blums 5. Noah Bolanga 6. Tyonne Farrell 7. Jaden Smith 8. Luke Bamgboye 9. Marvel Allen 10. Kevin Kearney

Here are my top ten freshmen in the A-10 for the 2024-2025 season 

1. Hamad Mousa
2. Dayan Nessah
3. Deuce Jones
4. Robert Blums
5. Noah Bolanga
6. Tyonne Farrell
7. Jaden Smith
8. Luke Bamgboye
9. Marvel Allen
10. Kevin Kearney
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CATS Academy Basketball would like to welcome Fridrik Leo Curtis | 7’1” | Iceland | 2025. High Major Colleges you may want to get to Braintree, Ma soon. Open Gym Tuesday-Friday CATSAcademy #WeComing

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Here are my top returners in the A-10 for the 2024-2025 season: 1. Max Shulga 2. Erik Reynolds II 3. Darren Buchanan 4. Xzayvier Brown 5. Gibson Jimerson 6. Desmond Watson, 7. Rasheer Fleming 8. Joe Bamisile 9. Nate Santos 10. Miles Rubin

Here are my top returners in the A-10 for the 2024-2025 season:

1. Max Shulga
2. Erik Reynolds II
3. Darren Buchanan
4. Xzayvier Brown
5. Gibson Jimerson
6. Desmond Watson,
7. Rasheer Fleming
8. Joe Bamisile
9. Nate Santos
10. Miles Rubin
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UCLA’s junior center William Kyle will be one of the most valuable centers in the Big 10 Kyle averaged 13.1 PPG at SDSU, Second the country for Dunks made beside Zach Edey Kyle has good touch, solid post game and a ridiculously high motor Can slide into a productive role

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6’10 Montenegro wing Danilo Lacmanovic is highly interested in playing college basketball next season Danilo Lacmanovic The 20 year old has been developing in second division of the ABA, this summer he averaged 8.3 PPG in U20. Developed as a guard early on and quickly

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What is BYU getting with 6’10 🇷🇸 Mihailo Boskovic? BYU adds an older prospect in Boskovic at 22 years old, Boskovic comes into to Utah with proven professional experience However only got his first stint in the ABA this season where he averaged 3.2 PPG Boskovic is a

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6’4 🇪🇬 Mohammed Hussin put together a solid debut performance in U18 group matches 23 points 5 rebounds 4 assists Struggled with both efficiency and turnovers. Shot 38% and 5/15 from deep he’s playing a pretty massive role for this team and despite the inconsistent shooting

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6’4 20 year old 🇫🇷 Madiba Owona is enrolled at Utah Tech and will play during the 2024-2025 season at the Division One level Madiba has a smooth handle, creates a lot of space with his step backs, quick, explosive A lot of upside in the long run Madiba Owona

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Utah Tech also signs 6’10 🇷🇸 big Pavle Misic for the 2024-2025 season Misic averaged 5 PPG for Serbia’s U18 team and was the backup center for Dunav SB. The 18 year old needs polishing but gives Utah Tech some much needed size and depth

Utah Tech also signs 6’10 🇷🇸 big Pavle Misic for the 2024-2025 season 

Misic averaged 5 PPG for Serbia’s U18 team and was the backup center for Dunav SB. 

The 18 year old needs polishing but gives Utah Tech some much needed size and depth
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6’4 Noah Bendinger was the star of EYCl this summer: Noah Bendinger Noah averaged a very impressive 25.5 PPG on 63.4% TS% What makes Noah such an effortless scorer is his natural shooting ability, can score on the move, C&S or off the dribble. Shot 42.7% from deep on 9.4

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Louisville’s Terrence Edwards is one of the more electric players in college basketball The 6’7 Guard/Forward averaged 17.2 PPG and lead JMU to over 30 wins and including wins over HM programs Edwards has a crafty scoring ability, tight handles and exciting finishing

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Binghamton sophomore Evan Ashe is ready for a breakout season Ashe was one of the best ball-handlers in the American East this past season. As a freshman he averaged 4.4 PPG in limited time but showcased he can score in bunches including averaging 17 PPG in his first two games

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Louisville has a gem with Aboubacar Traore. To me he’s one of the best defenders in college basketball, never takes any plays off, motor is ridiculous high. Also has tremendous tools, playmaking chops and downhill finishing. Was on triple double watch multiple times this past