Ogden is bigger-bodied scoring wing who put up 20 points per game on the 3SSB circuit on 47% shooting from the floor, 46% from behind the arc, and 87% from the free-throw line. He took over 7 threes per game and shot 49% on catch-and-shoot attempts, including a whopping 58% when he was unguarded.

While the long-distance shooting has evolved into his biggest weapon, he’s far from a one-dimensional threat. He’s crafty, can take smaller defenders into the mid-post, and has the high release to score over top of them with his pull-up. He’s also tough, physical, and has a real knack for getting himself to the free-throw line. He’s making strides as a handler, passer, and decision-maker, but can be turnover prone at times (3.1 assists vs. 3.2 turnovers). He can still lack some quickness and length with his first-step, but is also gradually putting more pressure on the rim.

Physically, he was a bit of an early bloomer, who was bigger and stronger than most of his peers at a younger age. His quickness and athleticism have improved though. He’s finishing plays well above the rim in the open floor, more of a legitimate wing on the defensive end, and should fill-out nicely in a college weight room. He’s also an excellent perimeter rebounder (5.8 per game). Most importantly, he’s improving at a clearly accelerated rate and seems to have a real drive to win.