Prep Hoops Indiana Top 250 Expo: Six 2023 Prospects to Watch
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After an overwhelming successful Freshman Showcase two weekends ago at Fishers High School, the Prep Hoops Indiana staff is back at it again on Saturday hosting our annual Top 250 Expo. This event sold out earlier than expected and has…
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Continue ReadingAfter an overwhelming successful Freshman Showcase two weekends ago at Fishers High School, the Prep Hoops Indiana staff is back at it again on Saturday hosting our annual Top 250 Expo. This event sold out earlier than expected and has a LOT of talent coming through the doors of the Noblesville Boys and Girls Club. There will be a lot of Division II, Division III, NAIA, and Junior College coaches in the gym on Saturday with plenty of players to choose from as they evaluate the best talent our state has to offer. Now, let’s dive on in and highlight six seniors that college programs should keep a close eye on.
A 6’4″ wing with good length and athleticism, Bean brings a smooth outside shooting stroke to the table to go along with the size to finish up around the rim. His versatile skill set on both ends of the floor will make him a valuable asset for Noblesville throughout his senior season. Small college coaches will want to get eyes on him this Saturday at the Prep Hoops Indiana Top 250 Expo.
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This versatile 6’4” prospect is poised for a big senior season for the Connersville Spartans. As with any player coming from that program, you know Barron’s toughness and defensive ability will translate immediately to the next level. He finishes at a high level around the basket as a guy who can attack closeouts and drive it to his right hand. Barron is a good rebounder for his size, defends multiple positions and projects as a solid small college 4-man.
He may be a little undersized for a college forward spot, but Hughes makes up for it with his toughness and strength. The 6’3″ forward plays with a great motor, has an extremely strong frame both in the lower and upper half, and has the mobility to finish around larger defenders. Can be effective running ahead of the break in transition or as the roll man in ballscreen situations. Hughes has the ability to contribute to winning at the next level for some program.
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Watson will likely be the biggest guy in the gym at the Noblesville Boys & Girls Club on Saturday. At 6’9″ he has the obvious size necessary to play the “5” at the next level. He plays hard, rebounds his area well, and can defend his position on the block. Offensively he is good on the roll, can finish around the basket, and has a soft touch on his right hand over left shoulder post moves.