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Brayden Burries

BraydenBurries

Riverside, CARoosevelt
Jersey
#5
Pos
CG
HT / WT
6-5 / 185
Class
FR
NIL Valuation
$1.4M
Whisper $
The Journey
Class of 2025
Arizona Wildcats
ENROLLED
Roosevelt Mustangs
Roosevelt Mustangs
2023 – 2024
HIGH SCHOOL
Polytechnic Bears
Polytechnic Bears
2021 – 2022
HIGH SCHOOL

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Team Predictions

Industry Consensus · RPM Picks
Team
Prediction
Recruited By
Distance
Class Rank
Draft Pos (5yr)
Draft Total (5yr)
Arizona
ENROLLED4/9/2025
92.7%
391 mi
2
2
7
USC
OFFERED
1.4%
49 mi
5
1
5
Oregon
OFFERED
1.2%
760 mi
113
0
2
Alabama
OFFERED
N/A
1709 mi
6
0
6
Tennessee
OFFERED
N/A
1890 mi
8
0
5
Arizona
ArizonaENROLLED
92.7%
USC
1.4%
Oregon
1.2%
Alabama
N/A
Tennessee
N/A

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Brayden Burries Scouting Summary
Jamie Shaw
05/15/24

Immediately with Brayden Burries you notices the frame. He has long arms, positional size, and wide-set shoulders that shows a projectable frame as he continues forward. Burries plays with a good pace, never rushed, and is comfortable on the ball in the half court. While he is not a dynamic paint-touch type, he can get the ball to various spots on the floor. He is an average to solid athlete, but he has good feel on both ends of the court. The jump shot is smooth and he is confident I’m off the bounce or the catch with his feet set. Good balance and a consistent follow through. He is older for his grade. The athleticism could be a question long term. He has a high floor as a prospect with a solid game that can fit comfortably as a secondary on ball or off ball at the next level.

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Measurements & Testing

Brayden BurriesRoosevelt
Rivals150 SF AvgAvg. Last 3 Years
NBA Combine DraftedAvg. Last 3 Years
Weight
185
210
220
88.1%84.1%
Height
6-5
6-7
6-7
97.5%97.5%
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Personal Life

Brayden Burries burst onto the Southland basketball scene during the 2021-22 season, when he was a freshman at Riverside Poly, earning All-Inland first-team honors in his debut campaign. But things quickly came crashing down after Poly’s basketball program was placed on probation for violating a handful of CIF Southern Section rules. Burries transferred to Roosevelt ahead of the 2022-2023 season, but he was declared ineligible by the Southern Section. That didn't stop him from rebounding for a remarkable 2023-2024 season and planting himself on top of the California high school basketball world. He averaged 24.8 points, 7.9 rebounds, 3.5 assists and 2.7 steals during his return to the high school game, and he helped Roosevelt reach the championship games of the CIF Southern Section Open Division playoffs and the CIF State Open Division regional playoffs. “I was definitely motivated after missing last season, but most of all I was just grateful to be playing again,” Burries told the Press-Enterprise. “I wanted to give my very best every game and not take anything for granted.”

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