NERR-TV Virtual Showcase - Rami Hahami
Rami Hahami may be a New York native, but he's already putting up big number in the New England prep school.
He stuffed all columns of the stat sheet during his sophomore campaign at the Groton School, earning post-season accolades in the process, and was poised for an even bigger junior season before the implications of the pandemic.
He's had similar success playing AAU basketball and reports having already received some early interest from D1 and D3 programs.
Prospect Profile
Height: 6'3"
Position: Combo Guard
School: The Groton School '22
Travel: New York Lightning Select
Hometown: East Williston, New York
By the Numbers
2019-20 Stats: 17.1pts, 5.6rebs, 3ast, & 47% 3pt FG
Academics: 3.8 GPA & 1460 SAT
Awards & Accolades
- 2020 Honorable Mention All-NEPSAC
- 2020 Honorable Mention All-ISL
Recommendations
"Rami is a natural scorer and just has a gift for putting the ball in the hoop in various ways. He is also the most competitive individual I have ever coached and is afraid of no one. That drive to win/succeed makes him a more than willing defender and when you combine that with his natural offensive talents; Rami projects to be a collegiate basketball player."
- Harold Francis, Head Coach, Groton School
"Rami Hahami has great size to be a scoring guard at the college level. He rebounds well for his size, can start his own transition offense, has a smooth mid-range game, is vocal on the court, and can guard multiple positions."
- Jesse Shapiro, Head Coach, New York Lightning Select
Scout's Take
There's really not any downside to having someone like Hahami in your program if you're a college coach. First and foremost, he's already an accomplished player who has been a focal point for his high school team at an early stage. Beyond that though, he just checks so many boxes that translate to the next level. He plays hard, is super competitive, self-motivated in the classroom, skilled with the ability to shoot the ball, and has the size to play and defend multiple positions, so he's versatile too.
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