About Peyton
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Brandon Fisher | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
One of the few 2029 prospects on this national watch list competing at her own age level rather than playing up this club season, Peyton has still established herself as one of the most productive forwards in the country early on. Her height and length immediately stand out, but what makes her especially intriguing is how fluidly she moves, passes, and processes the game at her size. Through the first adidas 3SSB live period, Peyton led all 15U players in scoring at 25.5 PPG while also finishing third in rebounds (9.5 RPG) and second in blocks (2.8 BPG), impacting the game in nearly every area. Her strong start has already led to offers from Michigan and Mississippi State with her national profile continuing to rise quickly.
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Read EvaluationBrandon Fisher | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Peyton looks like a star in the making. She brings a young, tall, and long frame with plenty of upside. She has the ability to stretch the floor and knock down shots from 15 feet and beyond which adds versatility to her offensive game. Her spin move in the paint left defenders in the dust. Peyton does a great job catching the ball high and keeping it there before elevating into her shot, which makes her extremely difficult to contest. On the defensive end, she made a strong impact with several well-timed blocks and showed a clear hunger to protect the rim whenever the ball entered the paint.
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Read EvaluationBJ Batson | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
It didn’t take long for
Peyton Frazier
Peyton
Frazier
6'3" | PF
Greater Atlanta Christian | 2029
State
GA
to show why she is one of the best “bigs” in Georgia regardless of class, and one of the players in the state with the best college potential. Peyton could be on the verge of a breakout Summer when the rest of the country sees what she can do. I saw it up close and personal five times during the high school regular season and her stellar play continued Saturday morning. Offensively, Frazier looked confident and was aggressive, knocking down two midrange jumpsuits in the paint after making an initial move to create space between herself and the defender. One of Peyton’s biggest strengths is her ball handling and she demonstrated again the ability to elevate and snatch a rebound on the defensive end at over 6 feet tall and turn it into a one man fast break by pushing the ball in transition herself. She is a matchup nightmare for opposing bigs on defense as she has the ability to score inside and out while moving with great fluidity.
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Read EvaluationBJ Batson | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
I make no secret of the fact that I am a big believer in
Peyton Frazier
Peyton
Frazier
6'3" | PF
Greater Atlanta Christian | 2029
State
GA
and her potential on the next level and beyond, but she has three more years to continue to develop her game and get stronger. Physically, Peyton has it all. She is over 6′ tall, has incredibly long wingspan, and moves with fluidity and ease on the court. She explodes off the ground and is probably the quickest and fastest of these players. Skill wise, Peyton is silky smooth with the ball in the post. She has feet like a ballerina and a nice post-move package. Peyton has everything she needs to be one of the rare, unicorn type players who can play guard in college and potentially the WNBA at her height. She shoots the ball well out to 15 feet and routinely brought the ball up for GAC on the break after grabbing a defensive rebound. She is very good already, but far from the finished product. It would not surprise me at all if Peyton was a McDonald’s All American and has her picks of the best colleges in the country to attend in three years.
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Read EvaluationBJ Batson | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Frazier is another very unique freshman in Georgia with the size and skills that every college coach in the country should want. Peyton has the height and length of an ideal post player on top of that she is an exceptionally athletic kid which is very rare for her size. Frazier plays with the skills of a guard. She handles the ball very well and it is not uncommon to see her snatch a defensive rebound on one end and push the ball in transition on the fast break herself rather stoping momentum and finding a guard to give the ball too. In the post she has a full arsenal of effective moves to get her shot off. Frazier also has excellent feet which can be seen on her spin moves in tight traffic. Peyton is a very good finisher around the basket and a capable shooter from outside. Frazier could be a player who ends her career ranked in the top 25 in her class in the country. I expect a meteoric rise for her over the next few years.
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Read EvaluationBJ Batson | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Frazier dominated the majority of the game, specifically on the boards finishing the game with 19 rebounds. Frazier has great hands and a soft touch around the basket and her ability to knock down long jump shots makes her very difficult to defend. She used her size well getting offensive rebounds and finishing through contact. Frazier looked very comfortable pushing the ball up on the fastbreak as well and made several impressive passes throughout the game. She is an excellent prospect with a very bright future.
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Read EvaluationKyle Sandy | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Still growing into her frame but shows strong potential. She prefers to operate on the perimeter, shooting jumpers and facing up from the mid-post. As she adds strength and quickness, her ability to get to the rim will improve. D-I programs are tracking her development.
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Read EvaluationKyle Sandy | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Still growing into her frame, Peyton has a high ceiling to strive toward. Frazier loves to play on the perimeter. She likes shooting jump shots. In the post she will face-up and look to score. Adding strength will help her finish more easily inside. Staying low and quickening her crossover will accelerate her ability to get to the rim. D-I schools are showing interest.
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