Blessing Adesipe is a graduate-level wing-guard whose size and skill combination makes him one of the more intriguing prospects in the RMAC. At 6′6″ and 220 pounds, Adesipe plays with a physical presence that is rare at the guard position — rebounding at a 5.8 per game clip while holding his own defensively with 0.5 blocks and 0.6 steals per contest.
Offensively, Adesipe is more polished than his raw numbers suggest. His 37.9% three-point shooting on 95 attempts proves he is a legitimate floor spacer, and his 52.3% effective field goal percentage and 56.8% true shooting percentage reflect a player who makes smart decisions with the ball in his hands. He finishes at the rim, steps out to the arc, and draws fouls at a consistent rate — shooting 76.1% from the line on 67 attempts.
His path to Chadron State tells the story of a player who has taken the long road. After averaging over 21 points per game at Miles Community College, Adesipe tested himself at Angelo State before landing in the RMAC — a legitimate NCAA D2 conference that has produced professional players at every level. That competitive experience across multiple programs and levels shows in his composure and efficiency.
The next step is the professional game — and the tools are there.
28 GP · 24.3 MPG · 0.5 BPG · 0.6 SPG · Chadron State · RMAC
Want to see your highlights on TGN?
Submit a Request