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Scout Report
Standing tall at 6-8 with elite versatility, this rising junior is making waves alongside some of the nation's most coveted prospects at basketball powerhouse Long Island Lutheran.
Background
Hailing from Pawling, New York, Moussa Kamissoko has found his basketball home at Long Island Lutheran High School, one of the premier prep programs in the Northeast. The talented forward competes alongside an incredibly deep roster that includes North Carolina commit Dylan Mingo, Syracuse commit Kiyan Anthony, and Penn State commit Kayden Mingo. This high-level competition daily has accelerated his development and prepared him for the rigors of elite basketball.
Playing Style
Kamissoko's 6-8 frame gives him natural versatility as a small forward who can play multiple positions effectively. His length and athleticism allow him to impact the game on both ends of the floor, creating mismatches against smaller defenders while maintaining the mobility to guard on the perimeter. Playing in Long Island Lutheran's system has refined his basketball IQ and court awareness, as he's learned to complement elite-level talent while establishing his own identity. His ability to contribute without needing the ball constantly makes him an attractive prospect for college programs seeking a well-rounded forward who can fit seamlessly into various offensive schemes.
Recruitment
With 16 Division I offers already in hand, including high-major programs like Cincinnati, Louisville, NC State, Penn State, and Syracuse, Kamissoko's recruitment is heating up significantly. His #11 national ranking in the class of 2027 reflects his tremendous upside and the belief that his best basketball is still ahead of him. Given his development trajectory and the quality coaching he's receiving, expect his recruitment to continue expanding as more programs recognize his potential impact at the next level.
Updated Feb 17, 2026 · Analysis by PrepRadar Scouting Team
Career Journey
Long Island Lutheran
PREP SCHOOL
Nike EYBL
AAU
Career Highlights
2027 5 ⭐️ Moussa Kamissoko has many high-major schools contacting him
2027 5⭐️ Moussa Kamissoko hearing most from Arkansas, Louisville, Auburn, NC State, Virginia, Oklahoma State, Penn State
No. 2 prospect Moussa Kamissoko opens up on his recruitment with Louisville, NC State & Penn State
USAB Junior National Day 2 Standouts - Moussa Kamissoko named among 2027 class standouts
USABJNT Minicamp Saturday Eyecatchers - Moussa Kamissoko named among 2027 class standouts
Moussa Kamissoko came out of peach jam with real #1 in '27 class potential, complete mismatch who can play 1-4
Offers
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Social Activity
Jacob Canton (@jacob_canton) of @PSACardinals was one of the most effective guards on the E16 EYBL circuit this summer : 12.3 PPG 3 AST 3.1 REB 42.9 FG% 38.1 3P% Jacob Canton is a highly-skilled offensive initiator with a secure handle and the ability to self-create at all https://t.co/paEdM6x0cZ
🇬🇧Maxx Tjongondjoza has been impressive through 2 games at the FIBA U16 Euros. 13.5 PPG 6 RPG 41.7 FG% The 6’8 wing has displayed great footwork inside along with his smooth jumper from 3. Has also used his length in a variety of ways on the defensive end. https://t.co/B3F0wPLa2D
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