IBCA Top 100: Kyler’s Standouts – Session 2
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The 21st annual Indiana Basketball Coaches Association Top 100 Underclass Showcase took place over the weekend and was yet again one of the top events in the whole month of June. The showcase took place at Brownsburg High School and…
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Continue ReadingThe 21st annual Indiana Basketball Coaches Association Top 100 Underclass Showcase took place over the weekend and was yet again one of the top events in the whole month of June. The showcase took place at Brownsburg High School and was also a live period for Division 1 coaches with the likes of Mike Woodson (Indiana), Bill Self (Kansas), Matt Painter (Purdue), and many more all in attendance. With that said, here is the list of my standouts from session two.
The two-sport athlete really turned some heads on Saturday with what he was doing on the floor. As far as pure athletic ability, there was no player better than Zackery at the IBCA Top 100. He was flying down the floor, scoring at the rim, and overall just making plays happen all around him. He is an elite football player, but man is he a great basketball player too.
Singleton is the one under-the-radar prospect that impressed me the most. This was the first time I had seen Singleton in person and his insane athletic ability was fun to watch. He seem like a hybrid-forward that can play both inside-and-out and provide a lot options. This guy could really see a rise in the 2025 rankings.
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Betten was a standout according to many reports over the weekend. At 6-foot-7, Betten is a forward that make his living scoring in the inside, using his strong frame to create and score through contact and create separation from the defenders. Shooting is still a work in progress, but Betten’s size and inside scoring is what makes him a great prospect.
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Mullins had a lot of attention brought to him on Saturday with multiple coaches taking time to watch him. Mullins continued his momentum from All-Star weekend to having a real good showing at the IBCA. Mullins pure shooting ability paired with his athletic ability is what is going to make him such a high priority target sooner than later.
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Sims was easily one of the top pure, natural athletes in gym on Saturday. Thought he was real active on both ends of the floor and was flying down in transition when he got the chance too. Saw him play a lot more on-ball than what I had seen in the past and if he can finetune his on-ball skills a little bit more, it could really take his game to a new level. Athletic ability and potential wise, there is a lot to like about Sims.
Haywood was one of the best shooters in all of session two on Saturday. For a two-guard, he has good size at 6-foot-4 and enough athletic ability to create and score inside and especially out. Gets to his spots around the perimeter well and is not afraid to fire off a shot with little space. Would project him to be a top scorer in the state next season.
Sisley was the leading star in the second session and who most of the D1 coaches were there to see. The versatile forward was a good as you’d imagine he would be scoring at all three levels and defending at a high level. It has been a busy month for the Heritage Hills star with visits and camps to go along with momentum he has from the great spring AAU season. Expect him to finish out the summer just as strong.