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"The Left-Handed Marksman with a Fierce All-Around Swagger"

Writer: Kevin MosesKevin Moses

Brayden Holok

@Braydenholok08

6’4’’, 175 lbs, c/o 2026,

Stevensville Lakeshore High School, Michigan


Brayden is a scoring machine. with speed and a smooth shooting touch as a lefty. .. From three land, Brayden can really bring the heat up and torch the, but Brayden is anything but just a three-point specialist as he loves attacking the rim off the bounce and uses his length and speed to get buckets at will. Bayden is a lethal scorer that shoots with a high percentage. Breyden has good court vision and loves dropping dimes as much as scoring. A beast on the boards gobbling them up like candy and thrives at throwing himself a block party. shoot the ball at high percentages and take it off ball screens often. My biggest areas of development are finishing through contact and helping on defense.


Outside of basketball, Brayden really enjoys fishing, hunting, and hanging out with his friends.


This past season, Brayden averaged 13.1 points, 7.8 rebounds, and 2.4 assists per game. Brayden" 's most significant basketball accomplishments are being the leading scorer and rebounder on his team for his freshman and sophomore seasons. Brayden's biggest areas of development are finishing through contact and helping on defense. Brayden goals for this upcoming season are to average 8+ rebounds a game and, shoot at a higher percentage, and be a constant leader in games and practice.


This season, Brayden is looking forward to playing Benton Harbor at Benton Harbor. Brayden is excited about that game because the environment is super cool, and he has always dreamed of playing them at their place since 6th grade. Brayden believes that they can make a deep tournament run. Brayden thinks for them to accomplish this we need to play as a team and play more physically since they are a more minor team.


Brayden gets the most fired up on the court when someone on his team gets a dunk or he dunks the ball.


The biggest thing for Brayden is when it comes to handling adversity is thinking to himself what he can do to be the best version of himself for that night. For example, if Brayden is not shooting well, then he tries to get to the rim, or if he can't play one-on-one defense very well, then he attempts to play the best team defense he can.


The best advice Brayden has been given is going to practice is what everyone does, so don't just expect to beat someone just because you do the minimum; the work outside of practice is where you beat your competition.


A coach can expect Brayden to be a consistent high-percentage shooter who scores effectively on all three levels., a glass eater, and a team player in every way with a passion for winning. Brayden can always be trusted to put in work outside of practice to keep working to elevate his game.


Brayden just started the recruiting process this past season. And has been going to Prep Hoops Showcases and prospects camps in the state of Michigan. Brayden's dream is to play D2. Both his parents were college athletes…Brayden's dad played D1 football at Indiana State and his mom played volleyball at Grand Valley. Brayden would love to play in the GLIAC, but at the end of the day, he just wants to play ball at the next level and would be excited to experience that in any capacity. Brayden has followers on Twitter from D2, NAIA, and D3 and is looking forward to going on some visits this upcoming year.


I assess that this AAU and fall ball season Brayden continues to get better and better and shows he has the potential to keep evolving his game and certainly can already compete and thrive on the next level. With his length and ball-handling ability, along with all the other excellent skills he possesses is becoming a high-level prospect. I expect Brayden to be a double-double machine, as he finished the fall league that way. and his scoring average consistently has continued to rise. Brayden is poised for his best season yet. Stay tuned yall!
































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