🇫🇷 International Scouting Report: Matteo Qittane Position: Combo Guard (1/2)Height: 6’2” | Wingspan: 6’8”Weight: 170 lbs (77 kg)Birthdate: April 7, 2006Current Age: 19 years oldHometown: Paris, FranceProjection: Low to Mid-Major Division I / NCAA D1 Potential/ Juco D1Evaluation Date: August 2025Source: Verified film + reliable scouting insight 🛡️ Unit 1 Hoop Source International Scouting Statement At Unit 1 Hoop Source, our mission is to identify, evaluate, and elevate basketball players…
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“Aaron Hunkin-Claytor: Hawai‘i’s High-IQ Guard Built for Big West Breakout in 2025”
Some players rise with noise. Others build their résumé in silence—steady, poised, and battle-tested before the spotlight ever finds them. Aaron Hunkin-Claytor, the cerebral 6’3” guard for the University of Hawai‘i, is one of those rare floor generals who doesn’t need a hype machine to validate his value. His game is built on substance, not…
“UNLV Men’s Basketball 2025-26 Preview: Josh Pastner’s Team Building From the Ground Up”
Las Vegas, NV — I recently had the opportunity to get a firsthand look at the new-look UNLV Runnin’ Rebels men’s basketball team under first-year head coach Josh Pastner, and while it’s far too early for sweeping evaluations, one thing is already clear: there’s a new energy inside the Mendenhall Center. Pastner, known for his sideline…
“2025-26 Stony Brook Basketball Preview: New-Look Seawolves Ready to Make Noise in the CAA”
Entering his seventh season at the helm, Geno Ford has firmly established himself as the architect of Stony Brook’s competitive resurgence. Coming off a contract extension through 2025–26, Ford brings a winning pedigree—back‑to‑back MAC regular-season titles at Kent State, CAA upset runs, and a reputation for developing sharpshooters and gritty guards. His core philosophy—“get better throughout the season…
“2025–26 Season Preview: Hawaii Rainbow Warriors Reload with Patty Mills, Big Transfers, and Island Swagger”
For nearly a decade, Eran Ganot has stood as the steady hand behind the University of Hawai‘i men’s basketball program—a leader who’s brought accountability, defense, and Pacific pride to the hardwood. Since taking over in 2015, Ganot has guided the Rainbow Warriors to multiple 20-win seasons, a 2016 NCAA Tournament win, and a standard rooted in discipline…
“Youngstown State Basketball Reloaded: Horizon League’s Mid-Major Sleeper in 2025-26
While most of the college basketball world keeps its lens fixed on high-major headlines, we’re spinning the spotlight toward a program that’s been quietly building something special in the Midwest. Welcome to Around the Country in Two Minutes, where Unit One Hoop Source highlights the programs that matter—even when no one else is watching. This time,…
“From Grassroots to Greatness: How to Carve Out Your Space in Today’s Global Game”
In the ever-expanding world of basketball, one truth stands tall: no single person can cover every corner of this game. Basketball is a global machine powered by hundreds of moving parts—each one critical to the success of the whole. From the grassroots grind to the pro level pressure, there are levels to this game. And…
76 Teams in March Madness? Why NCAA Tournament Expansion Could Hurt the Game
As of today, the NCAA Division I Board of Directors is expected to vote on a proposal that could change the shape of March Madness forever—an expansion from 68 to 76 teams. At face value, this move might sound like a win for inclusivity, more opportunities, and growing the game. But if you listen closely—beyond the…
“Faris Mucharbach: 6’11 JUCO Sleeper with International Upside You Should Be Tracking in 2025”
At 6-foot-11, with a developing frame and a skill set still taking shape, Faris Mucharbach is far from a finished product—but don’t let that fool you. This 19-year-old, who recently suited up for Jordan’s national team during the 2025 FIBA U19 World Cup in Switzerland, is quietly emerging as a raw but intriguing international prospect with serious long-term potential. Born July…
“From Chicago to the Desert Lights: Pharaoh Compton’s Journey Through the Mecca of the West to San Diego State”
In Las Vegas, basketball isn’t just a sport—it’s a rite of passage. And if you played here—if you ended your high school career under the desert sun—then we owe it to you to tell your story. You’re part of this lineage. You’re part of this movement. Pharaoh Compton didn’t just pass through Vegas—he left his…
Taj DeGourville: The Future of San Diego State Hoops and a Rising Star from Las Vegas
In a city that continues to produce good basketball talent, Taj DeGourville is quickly becoming one of Las Vegas’ most promising young prospects. A versatile 6’5″ guard/wing with size, toughness, and playmaking ability, DeGourville brings more than just raw talent to the court—he embodies the next generation of Las Vegas basketball culture. As he enters his sophomore…
Vegas Veterans: Three Hometown Stars Ready to Shine on the National Stage in 2025-26
As the NBA Draft headlines fade and Summer League heats up in Las Vegas, the city’s next wave of basketball talent is preparing to leave its mark on the college game. While NBA hopefuls gather under the bright lights, we’re keeping our focus sharp on the names you need to know heading into the 2025-26 NCAA…
A Closer Look at Frankie Collins: The Las Vegas Guard Shaping His Own Path at Vanderbilt
Some players you just know are different. They play with a toughness and determination that can’t be taught — a refusal to back down or lose no matter the situation. Frankie Collins, a former Las Vegas high school standout, is exactly that kind of player. When the lights get bright, he doesn’t just show up…
“Why the Basketball World Shouldn’t Sleep on Players Like Dominique Ford”
Las Vegas basketball isn’t always about headlines or hype. Sometimes, it’s about the players who put in the work, stay patient, and find their way without the spotlight. Dominique Ford is one of those players. Originally from Las Vegas, Ford’s path hasn’t been flashy or filled with fanfare—but it’s been steady, and it’s been real. After stops…
“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….
