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Putting a spotlight on a versatile group of forwards from across Oklahoma. Jazzlin Brown OK #36 PF #4 HEIGHT 6'1" POS PF CLASS 2025 View Player Boost Profile Download Image Jazzlin Brown Class 2025 Position PF Height 6'1" HS…
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One of the top overall athletes in Oklahoma, Brown has been a key part of the successful recent run for Putnam City West. Which was capped off in March with a Class 6A State Championship. She uses her elite level track speed and athletic ability to be a terror on the defensive end. Some of this comes from her mindset that seems to be that every rebound, every looseball belongs to hers. She also has good fundamentals as an on the ball defender. It’s something that she obviously takes pride in, and it has paid off. As in the closing seconds of the State Title, it was her defense on the ball that forced a poor shot, securing the title. Rather it’s basketball or running track, Brown has a collegiate future.
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One of the first things that jumps out when watching clips of Stephens is she has great size, that includes a plus wingspan. In this video, she also puts those gifts to good use with how she covers grounds to block shots. Offensively she looks to be a good finisher around the rim, and hit her fair share of shots in the mid-range. A noticeably aspect of potential improvement comes on those jumpers, her shots look to be somewhat flat when it comes to rotation and spin. More rotation on her shots would give her more grace with kindly shooter rolls around the rim.
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While Smith has wing skills, one of the aspects in her game that stood out in a previous viewing is her tenacity on the glass. Especially on the offensive end. This continued in her highlight tape from Heart of Texas. She hunts for rebounds, even ripping one away from an opposition and scoring quickly. Along with showcasing her motor, Smith knocked down a good amount of catch and shoot three pointers in the footage. After a very productive junior campaign at the 6A level, she appears to be one of the more undervalued prospects in the Class of 2025.
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Slagle’s game clips against Bristow and Perkins-Tryon paint a good picture of a physical and mobile forward, who isn’t afraid to get her nose dirty. From getting on the floor to win loose balls to banging around inside for rebounds, she looks to play with the toughness of an older prospect. Mix in some made jumpers, extending to the three point lane and the Berryhill Maiden is a 2027 prospect to keep tabs on.
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The versatile forward has a highlight tape perfectly showing her skilled scoring game. She operates well in the high post, finding the soft spots in the zone for mid-range jumpers. Or ripping and quickly getting downhill, where she had clips of finishing with both hands. As a well drilled, inside-outside threat Snider stands out
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