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2026: Jerzy Robinson | Offered | 6-0 | Guard | 1 #1 | 1 #2 | 1 #3 | WBB Blog | ESPN | maxpreps.com: Bio | usab.com: Bio | usatodayhss.com | youtube.com | News, Images and Videos | The Boneyard | 2023 U16: Stats: Awards | 2024 U17WC: Stats | Highlight3 | Highlight4 | Highlight5 |

Jerzy Robinson (USA: 2024 U17 World Cup: through 2 games):
  • Minutes: 15.3 (8th)
  • Efficiency: 14.5 (2nd)
  • Points: 14.5 (1st)
  • Rebounds: 5.5 (5th)
  • Assists: 1.0 (Tie 5th)
  • Steals: 2.0 (Tie 1st)
  • Blocks: 0.0 (Tie 8th)
  • Turnovers: 0.0 (Tie 11th)
  • 2 Pt %: 57.1% (Tie 4th)
  • 3 Pt %: 12.5% (8th)
  • FT %: 71.4% (5th)
  • FGA: 11.0 (2nd)
Jerzy Robinson (USA: 2023 U16 Americas: through 6 games): MVP
  • Minutes: 21.9
  • Efficiency: 20.8
  • Points: 17.3
  • Rebounds: 10.2
  • Assists: 2.0
  • Steals: 2.0
  • Blocks: 0.2
  • Turnovers: 1.5
  • 2 Pt %: 46.6%
  • 3 Pt %: 23.1%
  • FT %: 79.4%
  • FGA: 14.3
 
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Former Desert Vista, Az player.....as a freshman lead the team to the state title before decamping to SoCal and the big time
 
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I watched a video replay of a game against Kennedy Smith and Sierra Canyon, which is pretty high level competition, maybe as close to D1 level competition as you'll find in HS. She looks really strong and has the sort of confidence the rest of her team relies on even though she's just a sophomore. Her handles are not perfect, but she's the one they mainly relied on to break the press, and she largely succeeded. She's strong enough to bull her way into the lane and get her shot off. She rebounds well and passes well. She can switch to defend taller players. Most of all, she keeps her head in difficult moments. Her perimeter shooting was not impressive in this game, but her midrange pull-up was solid. If this is where she is as a sophomore, she should be tremendous in two years. Reminds me a bit of Cotie McMahon.
 

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I watched a video replay of a game against Kennedy Smith and Sierra Canyon, which is pretty high level competition, maybe as close to D1 level competition as you'll find in HS. She looks really strong and has the sort of confidence the rest of her team relies on even though she's just a sophomore. Her handles are not perfect, but she's the one they mainly relied on to break the press, and she largely succeeded. She's strong enough to bull her way into the lane and get her shot off. She rebounds well and passes well. She can switch to defend taller players. Most of all, she keeps her head in difficult moments. Her perimeter shooting was not impressive in this game, but her midrange pull-up was solid. If this is where she is as a sophomore, she should be tremendous in two years. Reminds me a bit of Cotie McMahon.

Does Jerzy play at all like Maya?
 
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Does Jerzy play at all like Maya?
I don’t remember how Maya played when she first got to Storrs. And film of HS games was really hard to come by in those days. Jerzy is not as quick as Maya was, but she’s big and strong and plays with a lot of confidence. She often initiates the offense for Sierra Canyon. She has nice shooting form and is money in the midrange. But she seems to miss a lot layups. She follows them (which isn’t surprising at her size) and often gets fouled on the putback. What really stands out for me is her confidence, how easily she takes up the mantel of leadership as a sophomore. The layups will come with time, but that confidence is simply who she is.
 
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I just watched Sierra Canyon play Ontario Christian HS which pitted Jerzy against Kaleena. For most of the game, Jerzy was assigned to guard Kaleena, and she did pretty well given the speed difference. It’s clear that Kaleena is a gunslinger, or maybe a water bug, and she has an eye for the dazzling pass as much as for the logo 3. Compared to her Jerzy seems steady and reliable, but not at all flashy. Rebounding, passing, getting the needed bucket. She’s who you can build a team around, but Kaleena would be the sports car you’d also like to have in the backcourt.
 

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I don’t remember how Maya played when she first got to Storrs. And film of HS games was really hard to come by in those days. Jerzy is not as quick as Maya was, but she’s big and strong and plays with a lot of confidence. She often initiates the offense for Sierra Canyon. She has nice shooting form and is money in the midrange. But she seems to miss a lot layups. She follows them (which isn’t surprising at her size) and often gets fouled on the putback. What really stands out for me is her confidence, how easily she takes up the mantel of leadership as a sophomore. The layups will come with time, but that confidence is simply who she is.

Freshman highlights of Maya:

 
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Does Jerzy play at all like Maya?
After watching your video, I’d say Jerzy is not quite as quick as Maya nor as good a finisher. But she’s also only sophomore so what she’ll be two years from now is anyone’s guess. What Jerzy has that feels very like Maya is her confidence. She runs the floor like she owns it. The rest of the team relies on her, even McKenley Randolph, and she doesn’t struggle to carry that burden. That’s impressive in a sophomore.
 
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Does Jerzy play at all like Maya?
I can see Maya in Jerzy's game. I can also see a lot of other greats in her game based on her ability to play on the block, handle the rock, and play on the wing. Jerzy is a very talented player with the ability to play the game at a decent level and she is only going to get better each season.
 
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Does Jerzy play at all like Maya?
Not one bit. Though have to remember not many of Maya's games were seen in h/s so I'm comparing what I saw from Maya as a college A/a vs a very young Jerzy.

Jerzy is much more of a ball handler, passer off-the-dribble, and penetrator. While Maya is much. much more of a stop and pop shooter. Maya's athletcism at her time was more separated than Jerzy is right now but both very, very athletic but in different ways. Maya would have been a better leaper too. IMO Jerzy's future in terms of ceiling will depend on how well she can hit outisde shots efficiently. While with Maya as we saw as a freshman in college that shooting was never in doubt. Maya's movement was more explosive while Jerzy's appear to be much more that of strength and better at getting to the rim and a stronger base getting there.

If you want to get a good luck at Jerzy vs top notch competition I highly recommend as bonedog mentioned the game below in which she is going head-to-head vs Kaleena Smith. What an amazing game full of highlights.

Lots uf super talented players.

 
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2026: Jerzy Robinson | Offered | 6-0 | Guard | 1 #1 | 1 #2 | 1 #3 | WBB Blog | ESPN | maxpreps.com: Bio | usab.com: Bio | usatodayhss.com | youtube.com | News, Images and Videos | The Boneyard | 2023 U16: Stats: Awards | 2024 U17WC: Stats: Awards | Highlight3 | Highlight4 | Highlight5 |

Jerzy Robinson (USA: 2024 U17 World Cup: through 7 games): MVP
  • Minutes: 23.7 (3rd)
  • Efficiency: 17.3 (2nd)
  • Points: 20.9 (1st)
  • Rebounds: 6.9 (2nd)
  • Assists: 1.3 (9th)
  • Steals: 1.9 (Tie 2nd)
  • Blocks: 0.0 (Tie 11th)
  • Turnovers: 1.1 (8th)
  • 2 Pt %: 45.0% (10th)
  • 3 Pt %: 26.3% (4th)
  • FT %: 74.6% (5th)
  • FGA: 16.8 (1st)
MVP | USA wins 1st place |

Jerzy Robinson (USA: 2023 U16 Americas: through 6 games): MVP
  • Minutes: 21.9 (2nd)
  • Efficiency: 20.8 (1st)
  • Points: 17.3 (1st)
  • Rebounds: 10.2 (1st)
  • Assists: 2.0 (5th)
  • Steals: 2.0 (Tie 2nd)
  • Blocks: 0.2 (Tie 9th)
  • Turnovers: 1.5 (Tie 4th)
  • 2 Pt %: 46.6% (8th)
  • 3 Pt %: 23.1% (Tie 4th)
  • FT %: 79.4% (5th)
  • FGA: 14.3 (1st)
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Watched her during this tournament... I think she was the only player better than McKenna. Let's get em both!!!
 

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In a losing effort for Team RWE Jerzy Robinson finished with a team/game high 25 points and 12 rebounds.





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Just noticed that Jerzy and Aliyah Chavez were on Team Paige against Team Flau'jae today. What an interesting form of recruiting.
 

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