Ten new NCAA seniors/graduate players worth tracking early this season. Profiles selected for their readiness, maturity, and fit with international basketball standards.
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ADRIAN MCINTYRE
6’3 – 191 cm – San Diego Toreros (transfer Westmont College) – Graduate.
Dynamic scoring guard with the strength and balance to create offense at volume. Excels attacking off the dribble, using pace and body control to finish efficiently inside. Still adapting to higher-level athleticism, he must improve shot selection and three-point reliability to maintain impact beyond D-II.
| STRENGTHS | WEAKNESSES |
|---|---|
| Valid scorer | 3-P consistency |
| Slashing skills | Turnover prone – decision making |
| High endurance – Solid Size | Defensive discipline |
COMPARISON: Comparable to James Bishop, a high-volume scorer able to generate points and open lanes for teammates. Like him, he must manage perimeter efficiency and limit turnovers.
PROJECTION: Expected to start his professional career in up-tempo leagues such as Iceland, Cyprus, or Georgia, where his creativity and scoring instincts can emerge immediately. With improved shot selection and decision-making, he could grow into a reliable lead guard and primary scoring option in mid-level European contexts within a couple of seasons.
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TYREN MOORE
5’11 – 180 cm – Georgia Southern Eagles (transfer UAB) – Graduate.
Dynamic floor general with speed, court vision, and proven playmaking. A relentless driver who creates offense off the dribble and thrives in transition. Needs to add consistency from three and reduce turnovers in traffic, but his quickness and creativity make him a promising guard who can dictate pace.
| STRENGTHS | WEAKNESSES |
|---|---|
| Valid scorer | Size – physicality |
| 3-P consistency | Defensive consistency |
| Go to guy – leadership skills | Playmaking reads – decision making |
COMPARISON: Comparable to Vinnie Shahid, a combo guard with strong scoring instincts and a reliable perimeter shot, though limited in size and without elite quickness.
PROJECTION: Projected to start his career in second divisions of major countries (such as Germany’s ProA or France’s ProB) or in a top league like Finland, where his scoring versatility could make an immediate impact, especially in high-usage or up-tempo systems. With continued physical development and improved balance between scoring and facilitation, he could evolve into a trusted offensive combo guard at mid-level European standards.
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SIMEON COTTLE
6’2 – 188 cm – Kennesaw State Owls – Senior.
Dynamic scoring guard with confidence and volume. Mixes pull-ups, catch-and-shoots, and drives to the rim, capable of creating his own shot or operating within flow. Needs to improve efficiency and shot selection, but his pace, activity, and scoring mentality make him a potential spark plug at the pro level.
| STRENGTHS | WEAKNESSES |
|---|---|
| Versatile scorer | Shot selection |
| Movements off the ball | Limited playmaking |
| Good length and athleticism for his size | Physical strength |
COMPARISON: Comparable to Rudi Williams in terms of potential, a scorer capable of making an impact but still developing in shot selection and offensive reads.
PROJECTION: Projected to begin his career in lower-to-mid European leagues such as Cyprus, Slovakia, or Denmark, where his scoring instincts and tempo-oriented style could translate effectively. With maturity and refinement in decision-making, he could evolve into a spark-plug guard at mid-levels or a primary scoring option in second-tier leagues.
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CAM POLAK
6’2 – 188 cm – Youngstown State (transfer California Vulcans) – Graduate.
Smart, high-IQ shooter with deep range and strong off-ball movement. Reliable from the perimeter and capable of creating space for mid-range pull-ups. Not an explosive athlete but compensates with timing, positioning, and confidence. A consistent scoring option for structured offenses.
| STRENGTHS | WEAKNESSES |
|---|---|
| Shooting range | Slashing skills |
| Basketball IQ | Physical strength |
| Positioning – reactiveness | Creation off the dribble under pressure |
COMPARISON: Comparable to Alex Barcello, a reliable shooter with strong situational awareness who performs best within structured offensive systems.
PROJECTION: Projected to begin his career in lower-to-mid European leagues such as Austria, Czech, or Switzerland, where floor spacing and efficient shooting are valued. With added strength and consistency in creating off-the-dribble, he could grow into a rotation-level shooter for more competitive settings like within one to two seasons.
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MARVIN MCGHEE
6’4 – 193 cm – Texas RGV Vaqueros (transfer Cal St. Bakersfield) – Graduate.
Compact scoring wing with reliable perimeter shooting and physical frame to defend multiple positions. Not a slasher or creator, but spaces the floor well and plays within structure, a solid, low-maintenance option for smaller European leagues needing shooting and toughness on the perimeter.
| STRENGTHS | WEAKNESSES |
|---|---|
| Shooting range | Slashing |
| Movements off the ball | Playmaking – decision making |
| Potential 3&D | Versatility |
COMPARISON: Comparable to Desmond Cambridge, a 2/3 swingman with solid size who can stretch the floor with his shooting and provide defensive presence.
PROJECTION: Profiles as a 2/3 option for lower-tier European leagues such as Bulgaria, Slovakia, or Austria, where his shooting and physical tools can translate immediately. With improved defensive consistency and quicker decision-making, he could evolve into a reliable 3&D contributor in structured systems or a valuable scoring piece for mid-level competitions.
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JAYDEN BREWER
6’6 – 198 cm – Western Michigan Broncos (transfer FIU) – Senior.
Athletic swingman with length, energy, and strong slashing instincts. Excels in transition and attacking closeouts, finishing efficiently around the rim. Still developing his perimeter shot and strength, but his activity level, effort, and versatility make him a promising glue piece for up-tempo systems.
| STRENGTHS | WEAKNESSES |
|---|---|
| Movements off the ball | 3-P consistency |
| Length – Athleticism | Physicality – Strength |
| Reliable slasher | Playmaking – Read situations |
COMPARISON: Comparable to Tyron Brewer, still needs to sculpt his frame, but shows similar energy and athleticism. A high-motor forward who struggled from deep as a junior but brings constant activity on both ends.
PROJECTION: Projected to start his professional career in up-tempo leagues such as Denmark, Luxembourg, or Iceland, where his energy and cutting instincts can provide immediate impact. With added strength and improved perimeter consistency, he could grow into a rotation-level forward in stronger leagues. There’s plenty of work ahead, but the development upside is significant.
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JACOB CREWS
6’8 – 203 cm – Missouri Tigers – Graduate.
Energetic combo forward with size, shooting range, and rebounding instincts. Proven floor spacer, who can stretch the floor and bring effort on both ends. Needs to improve creation off the dribble and defensive consistency, but his size–shooting combo gives him real value for structured European systems.
| STRENGTHS | WEAKNESSES |
|---|---|
| Shooting range | Slashing |
| Hustle player – leadership | Create his own shot off the dribble |
| Rebounds | Average lateral quickness |
COMPARISON: Comparable to Kaden Anderson, a forward who contributes on the glass and absorbs contact inside while reliably stretching the floor with his three-point shooting.
PROJECTION: Projected to begin his career in leagues such as Hungary, Finland, or Sweden, where the pace of play could highlight his energy and hustle. With continued consistency from beyond the arc, he could develop into a reliable bench scorer and sharpshooter for top-10 league-teams within a couple of seasons.
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NICK PRINGLE
6’10 – 208 cm – Arkansas Razorbacks (Transfer South Carolina) – Graduate.
An athletic big with good rebounding instincts and defensive presence, able to bring energy and physicality around the rim. Explosive in transition and reliable as a lob target, but still raw offensively: limited range, basic post game, and foul-prone when overaggressive. His impact depends on discipline and skill refinement more than pure athletic tools.
| STRENGTHS | WEAKNESSES |
|---|---|
| Athleticism | Limited creator |
| Valid finisher | Shooting range |
| Rebounds | Management fouls |
COMPARISON: Comparable to Selom Mawugbe, an athletic interior with strong rim presence and high finishing efficiency around the basket.
PROJECTION: Projected to begin his professional career in competitive European leagues such as Israel, Germany, or Lithuania, where his athleticism and rebounding can generate immediate impact. With improved touch and defensive control, he could develop into a reliable rotational big for high-level European teams.
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DISHON JACKSON
6’11 – 211 cm – Pittsburgh Panthers (transfer Iowa State) – Graduate.
Physical, low-post big who brings interior strength, rebounding, and reliable finishing touch. Lacks range and elite mobility, but his frame and discipline make him an instant plug for structured systems. If conditioning and mid-range confidence improve, he can evolve into a steady professional rotation center.
| STRENGTHS | WEAKNESSES |
|---|---|
| Valid finisher | Limited quickness |
| Physical presence | Shooting range |
| Rim protector | Management fouls |
COMPARISON: Comparable to Nate Watson, a physical but mobile big who thrives through strength and efficiency around the basket.
PROJECTION: Projected to start his career in leagues such as BNXT, Poland, or Hungary, where his size and discipline can translate quickly. With improved conditioning and mid-range touch, he could grow into a reliable rotation big for top-5 league European teams.
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NATE BITTLE
7’0 – 213 cm – Oregon Ducks – Senior.
Mobile, modern big man with strong defensive instincts and rim-protection timing. Finishes efficiently inside and stretches the floor with a reliable spot-up three. Needs more strength and polish in the post, but his mobility and versatility make him an ideal fit for modern systems on both ends.
| STRENGTHS | WEAKNESSES |
|---|---|
| Rim protector | Physicality – strength |
| Valid finisher | Limited handling |
| Decent mobility for his size | Average lateral quickness |
COMPARISON: Comparable to Frank Kaminsky, a big man capable of stretching the floor with his shooting while using his size effectively on the defensive end.
PROJECTION: If he doesn’t follow the G-League route, he projects as a strong fit for competitive European leagues such as Lithuania or Poland, or as a rotational big in Germany or France. With added strength and growing offensive confidence, he could develop into a starting-caliber stretch five, able to anchor defenses and space the floor in top-tier competitions.
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Players included in the Watchlist are monitored throughout the season and may be featured in future scouting reports.
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