Brayden Burries of Eastvale Roosevelt dominated California high school basketball this season, leading his team to Southern Section and state championships with a stellar 35-2 record. Standing at 6 feet 5, Burries showcased exceptional scoring, rebounding, and playmaking abilities, averaging 30 points per game. His impressive performance culminated in a historic final game where he scored 44 points against San Francisco Archbishop Riordan. Coaches recognized his significant impact on games, with promises of retiring his number at Roosevelt, signifying his monumental status within the program.
"He just gets to the free-throw line and puts so much pressure on the defense and is such a physical presence and knows how to impact the game," Harvard-Westlake coach David Rebibo said.
"Best player in Roosevelt history," he said.
Burries averaged 30 points per game and had so much fun playing with his friends that he said after his performance against Riordan, "I wish there was another game."
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