"Three-Level Surgeon: Calm, Confident, and Coming for More"
- Kevin Moses
- Apr 24
- 2 min read

Orsan Jubara
@orsanjubara2
IG: @orsanjubara2
6’2, 185lbs, Class of 2026
Arapaho Butler HS, OK
As a smooth, skilled, and scoring option from anywhere on the court stud, Orsan is a dangerous three-level threat with the confidence to control a game on his terms. His mid-range jumper is pure, his three-ball is smooth and confident, and his ability to explode downhill and finish through contact gives him a physical edge at the rim. He thrives on two-foot finishes, absorbs contact, and consistently finds his way to the free-throw line. Add in a strong rebounding presence and the ability to push the pace in transition, and Orsan becomes a complete offensive weapon. His post-up ability only adds to the versatility, and when it’s time to lead, he steps into that role with a calm command that rubs off on the entire squad.
Averaging 11.5 points, 5 rebounds, and 2.3 assists per game, Orsan sits just 30 points shy of hitting 1,000 career points, a mark he’s earned through steady growth and self-belief. His biggest improvement this year wasn’t physical but mental. He became the calm in chaos, playing under control and rising as a leader. A midseason hip injury proved to be a turning point, giving him time to reflect and reigniting his love for the game. This offseason, he’s focused on improving his physicality at the rim, tightening up his first step, and growing into his frame, knowing the best version of himself is still on the way. Rather than competing in AAU this year, Orsan is living in the gym, pouring every ounce of energy into becoming elite. Watching Coach Logan Rogers bring that sideline energy that sets the tone for the team’s grit fuels his fire.
When facing adversity, Orsan has learned to remain composed, keep strong body language, and lead by example when the pressure hits. Basketball isn’t just a sport for him, it’s a daily commitment to excellence. He’s all in, chasing a bounce-back senior year with a talented group he believes can make a real push for the state tournament. And as he goes into his final season, he’s motivated by that one reminder from Coach Rogers: “Play like you have nothing to lose.”
I assess that Orsan’s ability to score in multiple ways, lead with poise, and deliver under pressure makes him a fit for college programs, looking for a strong, efficient, mature guard. His rebounding, post-game, and transition play add extra value.
Expect a hungry, focused senior year from Orsan. With growth in physicality and burst, his scoring will reach another level, and his leadership will guide his team toward postseason success. The offers he’s seeking are coming. Stay tuned.
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