Keep it above the beltLook at the size of this kid’s quads as a 2025 player good lord. Imagine what kind of NIL he will command. The term generational talent gets thrown around a lot, but he is him.
This kid is so underrated...
RealScoutBasketball on Twitter: "Connecticut Native, Preston Fowler 6’7 F had an excellent game for New Heights Lightning 16u in a OT loss against Strive for Greatness. Finishing with 28pts, 16rebs, and 2blks. @PrestonFowler23 : @RareFootageNews @NewHeightsNYC @NY_Lightning #ctbb https://post original url/aa5OfwZ6hD" / Twitter
Wake Forest and Temple offered yesterday3. Three-Star PF Preston Fowler
Preston Fowler is a competitor. At 6-7, he can knock down shots, crashes the boards hard, and plays with a strong motor. He currently only holds high (sic: low?) major offers, but that might change soon. Fowler finished with an impressive 28 points and 14 rebounds.
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We’ll be offering soon.Wake Forest and Temple offered yesterday
Charlie Parent on Twitter: "2025 wing Preston Fowler of @NH_Lightning has picked up an offer from Oklahoma State Tells me he started talking to the staff last week and head coach Mike Boynton called him today to offer Fowler recently broke down his other options to Zagsblog: https://post original url/UFdycoSZW4" / Twitter2025 Connecticut CIAC kid I really like is Preston Fowler who plays AAU for NH Lightning. He's around 6'8 and really versatile. Seems to guard 2-5, he rebounds well on both ends, can handle it pretty well, can shoot it pretty well, knows how to finish, and blocks some shots. Just has good instincts.
He's underrated IMO and will see his recruiting pick up.
Charlie Parent on Twitter: "2025 wing Preston Fowler of @NH_Lightning has picked up an offer from Oklahoma State Tells me he started talking to the staff last week and head coach Mike Boynton called him today to offer Fowler recently broke down his other options to Zagsblog: https://post original url/UFdycoSZW4" / Twitter
Hard to imagine someone that skilled and coordinated coming from Maine. But he, if he wants to make New England basketball shine for a year or two he can come to UConn and help to keep the NC streak alive........