Raise High!! This is a really good pickup. Welcome Brayon and your family to Foggy Bottom! Seems like JC recruiting him the past three years has paid off.
Brayon is great at getting to the hoop (very crafty) and has a high basketball IQ. He varies his pace and has some nice hesitation moves in his arsenal as well. I would say he is a very underrated passer - he did flash the ability at Huntington this past year, but was somewhat splitting duties with AJ Hoggard and played a lot off ball. There is no questioning this guy's talent - he was the starting PG on a nationally ranked team (#5 in the country) that was filled with talent - I mentioned Hoggard who is headed to Michigan State, but Jaemyn Brakefield (Duke), Isaiah Cottrell (West Virginia), and former GW target and future Baylor Bear Zach Loveday were on the roster as well. There were times where Freeman forced the issue a bit (he is definitely not afraid to shoot the ball; that fits JC's scoring point guard mentality), but I get that given he was on a talented team where everyone was trying to showcase their skills. Having watched a few games on YouTube the past few days, I will say that Huntington, while talented, was completely underwhelming at times (I guess it's worth noting that they did play a ton of road games during the season). They were beat several times by teams less talented than them that ran a better offense. I can't say that the Irish really had a system per say - there was a lot of iso and limited passing. I would say in terms of energy, Brayon brought it on a nightly basis more than most on the team, and he showed that he was a good team player, giving his teammates high fives throughout games whether they made a good play or bad play. That definitely fits the "connectedness" that JC is looking for.
Defensively, I think he will be a great fit in the Mayhem system. Brayon has really quick hands and constantly deflects passes, turning many into steals. However, guarding penetration is a bit of a question mark. Like many on the Huntington team, he opted to try to poke the ball from behind when a player got past him. That is definitely a fixable thing - Huntington also played a fast pace so there usually was a guy or two who tried to break the other way with the expectation that the other team would lose the ball or someone like Cottrell would clean up the glass.
Three point shooting is the only real hole in Brayon's game, and he still has another year to fine tune that (in that respect, his former AAU teammate AJ Williams would be a good fit - wish we had a spot open for him as well). He has improved somewhat since he was at O'Connell, but it still remains a work in progress. He definitely thrives closer to the hoop (he did rush some layups) and at the midrange. Weirdly, his game reminds me a bit of Mazzulla, not sure why though. I get why Mojo offered him early on - Brayon's strengths offensively definitely fit the way Mojo's teams played (only 15 teams attempted more shots in the midrange than Mojo's squad in 17-18 - the numbers were similar in 18-19 as well). His mechanics are good, but he has this weird kicking motion (I wonder if that ruins his rhythm some). He is nearly automatic from the free throw line, as you would expect with him being money at the midrange.
I think Brayon can absolutely get some good minutes at the point on day 1, partly because his handle and ball security is fantastic (I don't really remember seeing him ever turning it over in the game footage). Playing top notch HS competition will also help him in his college transition. Getting Brayon to play point will allow James and JNJ to play off the ball some as well, which will be really deadly. Although both can definitely play point, having them play off ball some can really unlock another dimension on this team as they become juniors.