EYBL Dallas 2014- The big man is a beast on both ends of the floor both offensively and defensively. I watched him play 3 games this weekend and he was affecting the game by just being on the floor period. His length and skill level is his biggest asset when attacking defenders while on defense he is a rebounding machine. As somone who breaks the Top 20 in our Natl rnakings, Papagiannis is only going to get better and the more he can make the mid range jumper with consistency the more deadly of prospect he becomes.- JPratt
Hoop Hall 2014-Papagiannis is one of the most polished big men prospects who have come through the high school ranks in several years. He already showcases skills well beyond his years, especially for a big man prospect so young.-BFlinn
School: | Interest: | Visit: | Offer: | Status: |
Temple | Warmer | ✓ | ||
Maryland | Warmer | ✓ | ||
Penn State University | Warmer | ✓ | ||
Rutgers | Warmer | ✓ | ||
Pittsburgh | Warmer | ✓ |
6/11/2014 by Eric Hampford – The 2015 national rankings update has taken place, and Montverde Academy (FL) forward Ben Simmons gets the nod as the new #1 prospect in the country...
5/10/2014 by Eric Hampford – EYBL Session 2 kicked off on Saturday morning at Fieldhouse USA in Frisco, Texas, where several prospects elevated their game on the big stage...
4/07/2014 by Brian Flinn – As AAU season begins to ramp up, we take a look at a number of players that could be in line for monster seasons.
1/28/2014 by Eric Hampford – On Sunday, The Hoop Group closed out their winter showcase series with the Lehigh Valley Showcase, which brought in talented teams all over the Northeast...
12/17/2013 by Brian Flinn – On what was a loaded weekend in Maryland, the spotlight was on the Bullis Holiday Classic on Sunday as the 3rd place and championship games were battles.
10/01/2013 by Eric Hampford – Carlton Bragg leads a long list of prospects whose stock soared after big AAU seasons...
9/27/2013 by Brian Flinn – This past weekend was the Big 64 at West Chester University and some big time players stepped up while underclassmen made themselves known.