Coaches need to buy stock now! Kendall has always been a natural shot blocker and rebounder, but has really developed her offensive game over the past year. Great motor, feel and IQ for the game.
Highlights from the Atlantic City Showcase! Had a great time competing with my team. Thanks to all the coaches that came out to watch!
@Assist_U_@LAE2027@PinpointBBall@JoshParcell
Clarendon F KD Davis
18.5 ppg (2nd in WJCAC)
8.3 rpg (1st)
2.8 apg
52% FG%
High level defender + athlete
@JucoRecruiting top 100
Recruitment is open. Has heard from several D1’s.
Final tune up game from last weekend! Had close to a double-double with 9 blocks and 9 rebounds, excited to keep it going with my team this weekend!
@Assist_U_@LAE2027@PinpointBBall@JoshParcell
Here we go again. Basketball deals coming in hot! Busy season Part II at @HEITNERLEGAL. The contracts are becoming more complex. No athlete should be negotiating #NIL deals without legal counsel. Pay a little now to protect your best interests or potentially a lot more later on!
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🇫🇷🇸🇳Seydina Faye — Under-the-Radar Prospect
Profile
6’7 Guard/Wing
7’3 Wingspan
Freshman — Pratt Community College
French / Senegalese
Season Production
•12 PPG
•6 RPG
•51% FG
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Scouting Overview
Saydina Faye is a long and versatile two-way guard prospect who quietly put together a strong freshman season at Pratt CC. Standing 6’7 with an impressive 7’3 wingspan, he possesses intriguing physical tools that translate well to modern wing play.
Offensively, Faye showed efficient scoring ability, averaging 12 points per game on 51% shooting. He plays within the flow of the offense, finishing well around the rim and showing flashes of athleticism above the rim in transition and attacking the basket.
Defensively, his length and mobility allow him to guard multiple positions, effectively covering 1 through 3. His wingspan disrupts passing lanes and gives him the potential to become a high-impact perimeter defender.
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Key Traits
• Elite length for a guard (7’3 wingspan)
• Two-way versatility on both ends of the floor
• Athletic finisher above the rim
• Defensive upside guarding 1–3
• Efficient scoring profile
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Development & Projection
Faye is a hard-working prospect who continues to develop each season, and his combination of size, athleticism, and defensive versatility has already started drawing interest from multiple Division I programs across the country.
With continued skill development and offensive expansion, he has the tools to become a high-level two-way wing at the next level.
📈 Status: Under-the-radar prospect to monitor closely. @defaut_zero@seydina_faye7@JUCOadvocate@JC4PT@JUCOroundup@JucoRecruiting