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Ohio State signee A'mare Bynum rises in updated 2025 On3 150 Basketball Rankings

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4-star PF A'mare Bynum (photo credit - Ohio State basketball)

COLUMBUS – Jake Diebler and the Buckeyes signed a talented big man in the 2025 class. Ohio State signee A’mare Bynum continues to rise in the rankings following a strong start to his senior season.

Bynum is now the No. 56 overall prospect and No. 12 power forward in the updated 2025 On3 150 Basketball Rankings. On3 previously had Bynum ranked as the No. 83 overall prospect and No. 21 power forward in the 2025 class.

The 6-foot-8, 210-pound Bynum has had a strong start to his senior season at Branson (Mo.) Link Academy. He is second on the team in both points per game (10.4) and rebounds per game (4.6) this season. He is also averaging 1.4 assists per game and 1.0 blocks per game in 20 games played as a senior.

Lettermen Row spoke with On3 National Basketball Recruiting Analyst Jamie Shaw about Bynum’s rise in the updated rankings.

“With A’Mare Bynum you initially see the size and the strength,” Shaw said. “He is a big boy and he uses his length and size to his advantage. Throughout this summer, and into his time with Link, he has show intriguing ball skills. Bynum has played confidently with the ball in his hands, able to face up and create an advantage off the bounce.

He has good hands with soft touch on the block. Bynum is able to get to his left shoulder with quality footwork and an ability to carve out some space with his lower half strength. He is also a solid positional rebounder.

However, for me, his ability to line up from multiple levels on the court and be able to create an offensive advantage is intriguing. With that, his confidence continues to trend in the right direction.”

Bynum is now the No. 54 overall prospect and No. 9 power forward in the On3 Industry Rankings. He and four-star Cleveland (Ohio) Richmond Heights shooting guard Dorian Jones for a strong two-man signing class for Ohio State in the 2025 cycle.

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