Strengths

  • Big post frame with good size and interior presence

  • Good hands; catches and finishes cleanly when established in the paint

  • Good footwork base for her age with room to develop further

  • Soft touch around the rim; can finish with feel in close

  • Capable mid-range shooter out to ~15 feet

  • Mobile for her size; runs the floor and moves adequately in space

  • Shows potential as a modern stretch-big with continued development

  • Recognized as one of the top post prospects in Georgia (2028 class)

Weaknesses / Areas for Improvement

  • Offensive game is still raw and inconsistent

  • Does not elevate much around the rim; limited vertical pop

  • Relies heavily on one-foot finishes, especially in traffic

  • Needs to improve finishing through contact and physical defense

  • Footwork and balance require continued refinement

  • Consistency is an issue in production and impact

  • More of a long-term development project than a finished prospect

Overall Assessment
Aniyah Branch is a physically promising post prospect with a solid foundation of size, touch, and basic skill. She shows encouraging signs as a mobile big who can rebound, finish around the rim, and even step out to 15 feet. Her hands and feet give her a starting point to develop into a functional interior scorer.

However, her game remains in a developmental stage. Improving balance, finishing technique, and ability to play through contact will be key to her progression. As her skill set and consistency improve, she has the tools to evolve into a productive frontcourt contributor.

Last Evaluated April 2026