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Sheldon Brogdon

Position 2G Height 6-0 Weight 170 School Warren Harding Hometown Warren, Ohio Incoming Year 2009

Initially posted by mollautt on 05/23/08 at 2:56 am

2009 Prospect: Third team All-state in 2008.  ScoutingOhio.com Profile:

Sheldon Brogdon is developing into one of the best pure shooters in the history of Warren Harding basketball.  He has unique form, but the results are often positive.  His quickness allows him to get up and down the court in a hurry on both offense and defense, and oppsoing defenses have a difficult time guarding him in the open floor.  As good as Brogdon has been up to this point, the scary thing is that he is only a junior who keeps getting better.  With a great cast of teammates at his side, he won’t be expected to do everything all of the time.  He’s capable of putting up huge numbers every night, but he won’t necessarily have to.  It’s just a matter of Brogdon playing smart and making wise decisions on the floor, but that problem has been nonexistant to this point.  If that proves to be true this season, Harding will have a legit shot at making it to Columbus this spring.

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Early interest from Akron, Kent, Miami, Wright State, and Cleveland State.
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