Ten Unsigned Seniors On3 saw last weekend
It is February, and unsigned seniors are q hot-button topic in basketball recruiting circles. Last weekend On3 made their way to Providence, Rhode Island, for the National Prep School Invitational (NPSI) and Charlotte, North Carolina, for the Court XIV Classic. The talent level was high in both places, with ranked players throughout the rosters.
On3 Sports lists ten unsigned seniors from NPSI, and Court XIV college coaches need to pay close attention.
Players in alphabetical order.
Ezra Ausar
6-8, Charlotte (NC) Liberty Heights
Ausar is a physical presence at 6-foot-8 and 235 pounds. He is an excellent rebounder and a switchable defender from the perimeter to the post. Ausar’s explosion and physicality pop instantly, but as you watch him, you notice the ball skills and passing. Very unique, intriguing prospect moving forward. He has earned his way to being the top prospect in North Carolina’s 2022 class.
Claimed offers: Texas A&M, Wichita State, UMass
Felix Brostrom
6-8, Rig Mark (SWE)
Brostrom has good positional size and can really shoot it. His balance is excellent, and his release is consistent and soft. He showed the ability to attack a closeout, and Brostrom was an active rebounder in his area. He finished six of eight threes in the first game and followed that with 21 in the second game.
No offers yet.
Arturo Dean
6-0, Putnam (CT) Science Academy
There is an appeal to Dean’s aggressiveness. He is a paint-touch lead guard who attacks the rim with a purpose. Defensively, Dean makes it incredibly tough to get to your spots as he picks up full court. The native of Miami has a toughness that bleeds throughout his team can be special in that way. One of New England’s top unsigned seniors.
Claimed offers: Florida Gulf Coast, Bryant, Jacksonville, NJIT, Stetson, Mercer
Guillermo Diaz
7-0, Bradenton (FL) IMG Academy Academic
Diaz and his twin Jorge have been in the United States for less than six months. A native of the Canary Islands, Spain, Diaz is very skilled. He can handle, shoot, and pass in the half or the full court at his size. The jump shot is pure, and the vision is precise. He will need to continue adding weight; Diaz has put on 17 pounds since enrolling at IMG. He has excellent length and is a very fluid athlete. Would not be surprised to see Diaz’s recruitment bump up soon.
Claimed offers: Maryland, Georgia Tech, Utah, Weber State, Cal Poly, UC-Santa Barbara
Adrame Dioungue
7-0, Chandler (AZ) AZ Compass
It is the way Diongue moves that jumps off the page. Having only played basketball for three years, there is still a raw nature to his game. However, the flashes are high level and become much more frequent. Diongue grew up playing soccer, so the fluidity and footwork are natural. He will continue having to put on weight, but he has natural timing at the rim and touch with hands.
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Jeremy Foumena
6-11, Orangeville (CAN) Prep
Foumena is a relentless rebounder, both in and out of his area. He has natural length and broad shoulders. His motor runs hot from start to finish, running from end to end, and producing. Foumena is still somewhat raw on the offensive end, but he has hands and touch. He did have a go-to move over his left shoulder, and he knocked down a few 15-footers. He finished Thursday’s game with 25 points and 16 rebounds.
Claimed offers: Georgetown, UCF
Seth Hubbard
6-3, Huntington (WV) Prep
Hubbard is an aggressive scorer. He has good touch, with confidence from deep. Hubbard looked the most comfortable scoring off the bounce, but he was Huntington Prep’s primary focus. Hubbard has a smooth floor game, and this year he is learning how to be aggressive in hunting his shots. There is a lot to like with the unsigned seniors’ game: good size, excellent skill set.
Claimed offers: Middle Tennessee, Wilmington, UAB
Elijah Jamison
6-2, Charlotte (NC) Liberty Heights
Jamison has scored over 2,500 career high school points. He is one of the most steadily consistent players in his region. Jamison is a strong-framed guard who touches the paint every possession and has a nice elbow jumper off the bounce. He is challenged every time out and every time out, he produces.
Claimed offers: Wichita State
RJ Luis
6-6, Lanham (MD) Mt Zion Prep
Luis is as productive as a wing, you will find. He is a lockdown defender with the length to play in the passing lanes and the quickness to guard the ball. Luis has good vision on the ball, especially initiating out of the pick and roll. The native of Miami, Florida, has good length and natural toughness. Luis went for 24 points and 12 rebounds on Friday.
Claimed offers: St Bonaventure, UMass, Austin Peay, Quinnipiac, etc.
Leonard Miller
6-10, Fort Erie (CAN) International Academy
Miller has grown 6.5-inches over the 12 months. He has been able to keep his guard skills while figuring out how to use them in a post player’s body. Miller is unique, quite raw, but incredibly talented. He initiates the offense for 95-percent of his team’s possessions, he can touch the paint off the bounce, and he knocks down threes at a high clip. There is a huge upside here. He finished with 26 points, with 13 rebounds and five assists on five of eight from three on Thursday night.
Claimed offers: Oklahoma State, TCU, Kansas, Providence, Kansas State, etc.