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Sean Stewart

SeanStewart

Orlando, FLMontverde Academy
Jersey
#13
Pos
PF
HT / WT
6-8 / 230
Class
JR
Rivals
NATL
#16
POS
#2
ST
On3
98
NATL
#12
POS
#2
ST
#1
ESPN
89
NATL
#18
POS
#5
ST
#1
247
97
NATL
#22
POS
#6
ST
#2
The Journey
Class of 2023
Duke Blue Devils
Duke Blue Devils
Blue Devils
ENROLLED
Montverde Academy Eagles
HIGH SCHOOL
Windermere Wolverines
HIGH SCHOOL

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Team Predictions

Industry Consensus · RPM Picks
Team
Prediction
Recruited By
Distance
Class Rank
Draft Pos (5yr)
Draft Total (5yr)
Georgetown
OFFERED
29.0%
758 mi
43
0
0
Duke
ENROLLED
19.2%
535 mi
2
5
16
Ohio State
OFFERED
16.4%
804 mi
9
1
3
Stanford
OFFERED
13.7%
2423 mi
33
0
3
Michigan
OFFERED
13.7%
958 mi
51
4
7
Georgetown
GeorgetownOFFERED
29.0%
Duke
DukeENROLLED
19.2%
Ohio State
Ohio StateOFFERED
16.4%
Stanford
StanfordOFFERED
13.7%
Michigan
MichiganOFFERED
13.7%

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Sean Stewart Scouting Summary
Jamie Shaw
10/25/22

Sean Stewart is a strong and explosive player. He plays with a tenacity around the boards and in the paint. At 6-8, Stewart is a good rebounder, in and out of area, on both ends of the floor. He can move his feet on defense and plays with a motor that seems to never stop running. Stewart’s offensive game is currently limited to 10 feet and in, with lobs and rim runs. While he is a tough interior defender, he is not a rim protector. Stewart brings great energy to the floor and his coaches rave about his leadership.

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Measurements & Testing

Sean StewartMontverde Academy
Rivals150 PF AvgAvg. Last 3 Years
NBA Combine DraftedAvg. Last 3 Years
Weight
230
225
235
102.2%97.9%
Height
6-8
6-9
6-9
98.8%98.8%
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Personal Life

Basketball is a family tradition for Sean Stewart. His father, Michael, had an eight-year NBA career, while his grandfather, Mike, had a prestigious career at Santa Clara, taking home the WCC Player of the Year in 1972, then enjoying an eight-year career overseas. Stewart has used his father’s experience to help him become a better player. “He always gives good advice,” Stewart told BVM Sports. “We’re always talking about basketball 24-7. Even my mom. It’s really fun to be around. Everybody loves basketball so much in our household.” Stewart played his first three years of high school basketball (2019-22) at Windermere High School. He averaged 20.5 points and 13.6 rebounds his junior year to help Windermere High finish with a 21-7 overall record. He transferred to Montverde Academy for his senior year of high school.

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