Prep Hoops Indiana Freshman Showcase: Team 18 Evaluations
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Prep Hoops Indiana hosted our annual Freshman Showcase on Sunday at Fishers High School and it was once again a massive success. Nearly 200 of the top Class of 2026 prospects in the state took part in the event with…
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Continue ReadingPrep Hoops Indiana hosted our annual Freshman Showcase on Sunday at Fishers High School and it was once again a massive success. Nearly 200 of the top Class of 2026 prospects in the state took part in the event with a ton of area scouts and AAU coaches taking in all of the action. Our team at Prep Hoops Indiana including myself, Kyler Staley, and Landon Bundy will be putting out an evaluation of every single prospect in attendance throughout the course of this week. Let’s dive on into breaking down the prospects on Team 18.
A 5’11” point guard from Anderson High School, Lewis displayed good driving ability with a quick crossover and a variety of moves to get into the paint off the bounce. Lewis is a solid pull-up jump shooter as well.
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This 6’2″ athletic forward had a solid day at the Prep Hoops Indiana Freshman Showcase. Bragg is very bouncy around the basket, has great length, and is a good rebounder in his area. Thought he finished at a high level throughout the event.
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Huerta is a talented 5’11” point guard from South Central (Union Mills) High School. He displayed good playmaking ability off of the bounce on Sunday both making shots himself and creating opportunities for his teammates. Name to remember as he continues to develop.
A smaller 5’7″ point guard from Crispus Attucks High School, Tyler flashed good playmaking skills in transition and the ability to play off of a ballscreen in the half court. He is very quick with the ball and makes good decisions as the lead guard.
A 5’9″ point guard from Warren Central High School, Scott displayed good quickness in the open floor and the ability to get to the rim off the bounce. He is a solid floor general and showed his athleticism throughout the event on Sunday.
Harris is a dynamic scoring guard with great straight line quickness and all-around athleticism. The 5’11” Harris is a true three-level scorer at this early stage of his development and should do nothing but improve. Lawrence Central has a nice long term prospect in Harris.
A 6’2″ wing from Bloomington North, Williams is very long and athletic on the perimeter. He was good running the floor in transition, attacked the rim off of the bounce, and hit some pull-up jumpers. Solid showing on Sunday.