"Paint Beast with a Perimeter Touch: A Two-Way Anchor on a Mission"
- Kevin Moses
- Jul 4
- 3 min read

Jordan Kassab
IG: @onlyjdub.01
6’2”, 170lbs., Class of 2030
Geisler Middle School, MI
Jordan is a dominant interior presence with a nonstop motor and a mindset built for the grind. He’s a bruising forward who lives in the paint, gobbling up rebounds with authority, throwing himself a block party with force, and finishing through contact like it’s personal. But don’t let the power fool you, this versatile big has a confident jumper that stretches defenses, and when left open on the perimeter, he’ll bring the rain with a smooth touch. Jordan plays with purpose, fueled by hustle and heart. Every possession is a battle, and he shows up ready to outwork, outmuscle, and outplay whoever lines up across from him. Coaches get a warrior who thrives on physicality, changes the game on defense, and sets the tone with effort and energy.
This past season, Jordan averaged 13.9 points, 12.8 rebounds, and 5.0 blocks per game, while leading his team to a second straight conference championship. He was a walking double-double and the anchor of a defense that fed off his shot-blocking and rebounding. But his biggest improvement wasn’t just in stats, it was mental. He matured into a vocal leader and a composed competitor, learning to lead with poise and help his team stay locked in when it mattered most. That growth has fueled his offseason focus: expanding his range, tightening his handles, and becoming even more of a vocal force. He’s committed to doing the dirty work and evolving into a complete weapon on both ends.
Playing for D-Rice Elite, Jordan’s AAU experience has pushed him to compete against high-level talent and prove he belongs. He’s out to challenge himself in every game, grow his exposure, and show he can make winning plays on any stage. What fuels his fire are hustle moments, huge blocks, game-changing rebounds, and the spark they ignite in his team. That’s what drives him, watching his effort turn into momentum and seeing teammates feed off his fire. When facing adversity, he trusts the foundation built by his biggest influence, his mom. A former Cal State San Bernardino hooper and his current coach, she’s instilled in him the values that define how he plays: stay composed, stay committed, and control what you can, your energy, your attitude, and your effort.
This upcoming school season, Jordan is locked in on leading his team to another title run and proving just how far his all-around game has come. He’s focused on setting the tone defensively, expanding his offensive impact, and continuing to be the kind of player who leads by example. There’s no need to rush the future; he’s building something special now, and this next chapter at Geisler is about being a tone-setter, a leader, and a game-changer.
I assess that Jordan brings toughness, effort, and dominance in the paint with a growing arsenal that makes him dangerous inside and out. His defensive instincts, rebounding presence, and shot-blocking anchor any system. His developing jumper and willingness to lead show that he’s built for high-level competition and only getting better.
As Jordan continues to expand his skill set and mature as a leader, expect him to become one of the most impactful frontcourt players in his class. His size, strength, and motor give him the foundation, but it’s his mindset and work ethic that will push him to new levels. He’s not just growing into a bigger player; he’s becoming a complete one. With his ability to dominate on both ends of the floor, we very well may be seeing the early years of a budding star in pursuit of that rare path that leads to greatness. Stay tuned.







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