Each and every time Phenom Hoop Report gets to report or sees a commitment from a player we have seen over the years, it is always a fantastic day. It is great to see players achieve their goal to play at the next level and it is such a great accomplishment for that player.
Here is the latest commitment.
Player: Juan Gorosito
Class: 2022
Committed to: Portland
What Was Said by Phenom Hoops:
Moving onto a player who showcased a pretty balanced offensive arsenal throughout his time at camp, Juan Gorosito. He’s a heady, unselfish guard prospect with the ability to effectively operate with or without the ball in his hands due to his combination of passing and perimeter shooting. While others tend to stall the offense with excess dribbles or ill-advised shots, Gorosito looks to make quick, decisive decisions with the ball in his hands. He moves well without the ball to find seams within the opposing defense and consistently hit jumpers off the catch. Gorosito also displays quickness, toughness, and solid positioning defensively, which allows him to contain either backcourt position. Next in his development process is working on the use of his off-hand, as it would make him a better finisher around the basket. Coach Bates on Gorosito: “Juan is a streaky volume shooter. He does a nice job of being on balance when shooting. Juan looks to score more than set up others. Moves well without the ball. His awareness could improve as an off-ball defender. Had some moments where he got hot.” – NC Top 80 Evaluation
“2022 6’1 Juan Gorosito (Moravian Prep): Gorosito was deadly from outside, especially with his jumper from behind the arc. Time after time, he knocked down shots with his smooth release. Skilled guard with a tremendous IQ and knowledge of the game.”
“2022 Juansee Gorosito is a name to start getting more familiar with. Love his play and impact on the game for his team. He is tough and doesn’t back down, playing his game and role. He is a 6’1 guard that has a smooth, confident shot, that he is able to create for himself. He showed his range, knocking down four 3-pointers in this game, but is also a crafty finisher, and leader on the defensive end. Really like his game and doesn’t force much on the court.”