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2025 Recruiting: Hudson Greer

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Here’s his scouting report from 247:

Greer is a consistently productive prospect who is always looking to get better and continues to improve at an impressive rate. He is all business, goes hard, and brings great genes to the table as his father played college ball at Saint Mary's. Greer is truly one of the elite athletes in the country who owns the motor and competitiveness to make his athletic tools all the more impactful on both ends of the floor. He seems to get more athletic as time progresses and is a threat to make a viral play above the rim both in transition or in a half-court setting. What seperates him from his peers is his understanding of details and how hard he works on and off the court. He is an alert and instinctual mover without the basketball, he can make passes with either hand, and is an improved ball handler and shooter. He also takes rebounding seriously where he shows a nose for the ball. Earlier on, he was known for his pogo-stick bounce and ability to flourish in transition but he now is starting to carve out a skillset as a skilled straight-line slasher offensively who is a great play-finisher. Additionally, he has became more dependable from behind the arc as time progresses. He has sound enough mechanics to keep improving as a shooter and if his jumper falls at a more higher rate, his profile is bound to rise into a marquee realm of conversations.

 
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The staff at Dukedom headquarters has been leaking stuff on him for several months............and we all know how discriminating they are.
 

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Here’s his scouting report from 247:

Greer is a consistently productive prospect who is always looking to get better and continues to improve at an impressive rate. He is all business, goes hard, and brings great genes to the table as his father played college ball at Saint Mary's. Greer is truly one of the elite athletes in the country who owns the motor and competitiveness to make his athletic tools all the more impactful on both ends of the floor. He seems to get more athletic as time progresses and is a threat to make a viral play above the rim both in transition or in a half-court setting. What seperates him from his peers is his understanding of details and how hard he works on and off the court. He is an alert and instinctual mover without the basketball, he can make passes with either hand, and is an improved ball handler and shooter. He also takes rebounding seriously where he shows a nose for the ball. Earlier on, he was known for his pogo-stick bounce and ability to flourish in transition but he now is starting to carve out a skillset as a skilled straight-line slasher offensively who is a great play-finisher. Additionally, he has became more dependable from behind the arc as time progresses. He has sound enough mechanics to keep improving as a shooter and if his jumper falls at a more higher rate, his profile is bound to rise into a marquee realm of conversations.


These attributes scream Hurley type player:

"He is all business, goes hard, and brings great genes to the table as his father played college ball at Saint Mary's. Greer is truly one of the elite athletes in the country who owns the motor and competitiveness to make his athletic tools all the more impactful on both ends of the floor."

"What separates him from his peers is his understanding of details and how hard he works on and off the court. He is an alert and instinctual mover without the basketball, he can make passes with either hand, and is an improved ball handler and shooter. He also takes rebounding seriously where he shows a nose for the ball."
 
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These attributes scream Hurley type player:

"He is all business, goes hard, and brings great genes to the table as his father played college ball at Saint Mary's. Greer is truly one of the elite athletes in the country who owns the motor and competitiveness to make his athletic tools all the more impactful on both ends of the floor."

"What separates him from his peers is his understanding of details and how hard he works on and off the court. He is an alert and instinctual mover without the basketball, he can make passes with either hand, and is an improved ball handler and shooter. He also takes rebounding seriously where he shows a nose for the ball."
Yes it is
 
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I think the offer tea leaves offering Thomas, Mullins, Adams, Burries, suggests we want 2 big guards in this class if they are top kids. I think even at 6'6 Greer is also in this group as more a big guard that has the versatility to play the wing because of his size. I'm routing for Thomas & Mullins but I think Mullins is going to be tough to get out of Indiana. Greer seems like a great alternative, and his visit set up in Oct seems timed after we will have a firm grip on the recruitment of both Mullins and Thomas. Amazing how this staff keeps so quiet that there is no buzz about us and some recruits.
 

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"Establish a culture...............they will come."

Just when you think the staff is outdoing themselves they come up with more kids like this to pursue.

I like the comment above about a 6-6 guard; DH likes big long guards. Positionless or whatever he seems like a born Husky. Raised by a St Mary's Dad. WOW.
 

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Here’s his scouting report from 247:

Greer is a consistently productive prospect who is always looking to get better and continues to improve at an impressive rate. He is all business, goes hard, and brings great genes to the table as his father played college ball at Saint Mary's. Greer is truly one of the elite athletes in the country who owns the motor and competitiveness to make his athletic tools all the more impactful on both ends of the floor. He seems to get more athletic as time progresses and is a threat to make a viral play above the rim both in transition or in a half-court setting. What seperates him from his peers is his understanding of details and how hard he works on and off the court. He is an alert and instinctual mover without the basketball, he can make passes with either hand, and is an improved ball handler and shooter. He also takes rebounding seriously where he shows a nose for the ball. Earlier on, he was known for his pogo-stick bounce and ability to flourish in transition but he now is starting to carve out a skillset as a skilled straight-line slasher offensively who is a great play-finisher. Additionally, he has became more dependable from behind the arc as time progresses. He has sound enough mechanics to keep improving as a shooter and if his jumper falls at a more higher rate, his profile is bound to rise into a marquee realm of conversations.

Reading this, he sounds like the PERFECT player for Hurley. Sounds a lot like Andre Jackson Jr but with maybe a better outside shot?
 
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From what I'm seeing he's got pretty much everything, but is a horrible shooter. Montverde should tighten that up.
 
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He's 12/48 in EYBL. Maybe not horrible but it certainly ain't good.
Im not a high school stat guy. I didn't want people to think he's Ajax. His form is good.

He's a bouncier shorter detlef shrempf (his release reminded me of him) who likes to take it to the hoop. Good decision maker.
 
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