Spring Recap: Indiana Elite 2020
The Spring AAU season is now over and we wanted to go back and look at some of the top programs and teams in the state. So, here is what we learned, who stood out, and more about these top…
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Continue ReadingThe Spring AAU season is now over and we wanted to go back and look at some of the top programs and teams in the state. So, here is what we learned, who stood out, and more about these top AAU teams.
Indiana Elite 2020
One of the better teams not only in the Midwest and for Adidas but in the country. This top Indiana Elite group always seems to play to their ceiling and with guys like Lander and Galloway, they have hitting their stride early this year.
Player Who Stood Out: Trey Galloway – 6’4 SG 2020 – Culver Academies (IN)
Galloway is a player that we have been waiting on quite a bit over the last year or so. Lost his touch on his jumper but seems to have found it again and is preforming better as a scorer at the rim. He’s beginning to put all the pieces together and could start to really excel here in July.
Player Trending Up: Khristian Lander – 6’2 PG 2021 – Evansville Reitz (IN)
Khristian has really risen up the ranks this Spring even though he’s been nationally ranked for about a year. He’s playing on a high-end team and a lot of times coming away the best player even playing up a year. Scoring has been stellar and he looks the part of a high-end talent.
Player Who Is Under-The-Radar: Malek Edmonds – 6’6 PF 2020 – Brownsburg (IN)
Edmonds is going to be overshadowed on this team much like all big men will on top teams in the country. But, he’s providing some meaningful minutes and his rebounding has shown to be able to play up a level. If he can find a way to mix in that mid-range jumper more, that would do wonders.
One More To Know: Anthony Leal – 6’5 SF 2020 – Bloomington South (IN)
Leal is one of those calm, collected, consistent players you alway kind of overlook. But he’s been nothing short of great this Spring. The play as a wing shooter has been great but he’s found ways to balance out that scoring more adding in more of a dribble-drive game that might become more once in college.