The 2025 NBA Draft was full of electricity, upside, and strategic selections—especially in the top 10. While some picks were no-brainers, others raised eyebrows and sparked debate. One thing’s for sure: the league is shifting, and the next wave of stars is here. Here’s my breakdown of the first 10 selections from a scout’s-eye view,…
Author: Kim Muhammad
NBA Contracts Explained: What Every Fan Should Know About Exhibit 10s, Two-Ways, and Free Agency
📘 Chapter 1: The Guaranteed First-Round Rookie Deal When a player is selected in the first round of the NBA Draft, their contract is structured by the league’s rookie salary scale. It’s a guaranteed four-year deal, with: 📌 Example: Victor Wembanyama, the #1 pick in 2023, signed a contract worth over $55 million across four years. 🧠 Fan Note: This gives…
“Every Level Matters: Elijah Burney’s Rise Is Proof That Vegas Talent Runs Deep”
There’s a growing movement in the Las Vegas basketball world—a shift toward honoring talent not just at the highest levels, but across the entire spectrum of the game. And as someone who has been in the gyms, the backcourts, and the late-night film sessions, let me be clear: this platform isn’t just for Division I players….
“A Name You Should Know: Why Noah Taitz Could Be a Key Piece for Utah Valley”
When a Las Vegas-born shooter like Noah Taitz brings 41% accuracy from beyond the arc, it’s more than a local curiosity—it becomes a strategic asset for any program. A former four-star recruit out of Bishop Gorman High, Taitz has mastered the art of catch-and-shoot and positioned himself as a high-IQ offensive weapon. My passion as a scout-driven storyteller puts such players front and…
The Global Rise of the Game: Inside My Journey into International Basketball
Before I could dive headfirst into understanding the rise of international basketball, I had to pause and ask the essential question: Where did this deep connection between international hoops and American basketball culture truly begin? Who were the visionaries who laid the foundation—who opened the floodgates for overseas talent to break into the NCAA and…
“From Las Vegas to California Baptist: Martel Williams’ Steady Climb in College Hoops”
As we continue our 139-day countdown to college basketball tip-off, we’re not wasting time—just getting straight to it. Because the truth is, Las Vegas continues to produce elite, underappreciated talent, and our mission remains simple: put a spotlight on every one of them. Next up is a player who’s quietly gone about his business the right way—consistently working…
“Popoola Twins Bring Length and Skill to Palisades Charter Ahead of 2026 Season”
Las Vegas has long been a hotbed for basketball talent, and the next wave may already be here in the form of Elijah and Olujimi Popoola, twin brothers in the class of 2027 who are quickly drawing attention on the West Coast. Standing 6-foot-6 with 6’7 to 6’8 wingspans, the Popoola twins are long, skilled, and rising fast. I first identified…
“Why Fresno State’s Zaon Collins Embodies the True Spirit of Las Vegas Basketball”
Resilience. That’s the word I keep coming back to. Life constantly delivers challenges, but it’s the ability to bounce back—the strength to overcome adversity—that truly defines a person’s character. When I evaluate basketball players, I’m not just watching highlights or box scores. I’m looking deeper. I’m searching for the intangible—mental toughness, emotional grit, and the resilience to…
“From Las Vegas to the Big East: Pape N’Diaye’s Journey, Upside, and Fit at Xavier”
Las Vegas continues to prove it’s more than just bright lights and big stages—it’s a certified catch for under the radar Division I basketball talent. As someone who’s followed this movement closely, I’ve fully embraced my role as a voice for the city, sharing insights and stories that highlight the underrated prospects and rising stars making an impact…
Built in Vegas, Shining at Utah Valley: Osiris Grady’s Rise to College Hoops Relevance
In a city known for bright lights and bold talent, it’s easy to focus on the most polarizing athletes — the names that dominate headlines and highlight reels. But here in Las Vegas, there’s a deeper story waiting to be told. Beneath the surface lies a reservoir of untapped talent, hardworking athletes whose journeys deserve…
Clark High Class of 2019 Grad and Las Vegas Native Derrick Monroe Proves Dreams Don’t Die—They Just Take Time
We often talk about being “born and raised” in a place, like it’s a blueprint for who you’re destined to be. Some agree with that, some don’t—but that’s a conversation for another day. Today, we focus on a young man named Derrick Monroe, a 2019 graduate of Clark High School in Las Vegas. If the…
🏀 Spotlight: Daniel Rouzan – Las Vegas-Bred Forward Finding His Moment at Bethune–Cookman
We’re not chasing hype—we’re honoring grit, growth, and authenticity. At Unit 1 Hoops Source, we spotlight the real stories: the grinders, the patient workers, the late bloomers writing their own scripts on the court and off. Today, we feature Daniel Rouzan—a 6’9″, 240‑lb forward whose path from Las Vegas Bishop Gorman and multiple prep schools, through Weber State and Manhattan, and now to…
Tough, Coachable, and Defensive-Minded: Ezekiel Birchett Fits the Modern College Guard Mold
In the world of high school athletics, some athletes are just competitors—wired to lead, built to battle, and bred with an inner toughness that can’t be taught. Ezekiel Birchett, a 6’0” point guard out of Richmond, Virginia, fits that mold perfectly. Once a standout on the football field, Birchett has made a full transition to…
Former UNLV Forward Isaiah Cottrell Ready to Shine at Southern Utah
Isaiah Cottrell’s basketball story isn’t your typical rise—it’s one built on flashes of brilliance, moments of adversity, and a quiet determination that continues to keep him in the conversation. Born in Jacksonville, Florida, Cottrell later made his mark in Las Vegas, where his game began to blossom. I’ve been tracking Isaiah since his middle school days, and…
“Earned, Not Given: How Quentin Rhymes Grinded His Way to Big Ten Basketball”
There’s a basketball movement happening in Las Vegas—and if you’re not paying attention, you’re already behind. Across the country, elite-level talent from Vegas is making a name for itself at major college programs. One of the newest rising stars? Quentin Rhymes, a 6’7″ wing who has officially joined the Nebraska Cornhuskers men’s basketball team for the 2025–26 season. Rhymes is more…
