Five-star basketball prospect Brayden Burries once again showcased his exceptional talent on Friday, the opening day of the Hoophall West Invitational. The 6-foot-4 shooting guard delivered a commanding performance, recording a double-double with 24 points and 10 rebounds in Roosevelt High School's 77-51 victory over O'Connor High School.
In an Instagram post from SportsCenter NEXT on Friday, a picture and video showcased Burries darting through opponents, combining easily with teammates, making plays and sinking buckets with ease.
The game showcased Roosevelt's dominance as it outperformed O'Connor in every quarter.
Apart from Burries, 6-foot-1 Isaac Williamson also played a crucial role for Roosevelt as he had 21 points, six rebounds and five assists.
What's next for Brayden Burries?
Brayden Burries, ranked No. 10 nationally, is one of the few five-star Class of 2025 prospects yet to announce a commitment. He has more than 20 college offers, including top-tier programs like Arizona, Alabama and Duke.
For now, Burries is focused on steering Roosevelt (18-1) to greater heights this season. With another win on Saturday, the team has won 13 games in a row, and Burries has been more than crucial, averaging 29.0 points, 8.9 rebounds and 3.8 assists per game.