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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1275779' first='Kanon' last='Catchings'] (Brownsburg H.S. 2024/Indy Heat 2024): </strong>Committed to Purdue.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1534261' first='Justin' last='Curry II'] (Noblesville H.S. 2026/Indy Heat 2026): </strong>This is a propsect that high-major programs should start to get to know. Curry has one of the highest ceilings of any prospect in Indiana's Class of 2026. He is already a high efficient scorer from all three levels that displays skill and IQ well beyond his years.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1275780' first='Micah' last='Davis'] (Franklin H.S. 2024/Indy Heat 2024): </strong>Davis has played his way into several more low/mid-major offers after an excellent spring. He is super dynamic off of the dribble with elite athleticism. Some at high levels may worry about a smaller guard who isn't considered a major shooting threat, but that explosiveness is tough to deal with. Has been high assist and low turnover this spring and summer.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1560945' first='Dezhon' last='Hall'] (Tindley H.S. 2026/Indy Heat 2026): </strong>One of the leaders for the Indy Heat 2026 squad that qualified for the Peach Jam. 6'2” long, lean, left-handed guard that is excellent off of the dribble. Hall has real explosiveness when attacking the rim and is an athletic finisher at the end of his drives. As he becomes a more consistent three-point shooting threat he should see his college recruitment take off.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1297052' first='Jalen' last='Haralson'] (Fishers H.S. 2025/Indy Heat 2024): </strong>Not much needs to be said about Haralson because everyone knows him. A truly special prospect. Legit 6'7” point guard that keeps getting stronger and more physical. Improving as a shooter. Top 10 prospect in the class in my opinion.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1561633' first='Metrell' last='Harbin'] (Bishop Noll Institute 2026/Indy Heat 2026):</strong> You can't teach the 6'9" size that Harbin brings to the interior. He has a soft touch and actually moves better than you expect for his size. Harbin will provide a defensive presence inside for Indy Heat 2026 and will be able to score it at the rim when he roles to the basket or offensive rebounds.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1552625' first='E.J.' last='Hazelett'] (Franklin Central H.S. 2026/Indy Heat 2026): </strong>Anytime you have a 6'7” young prospect that can really shoot the basketball you are going to be intrigued. Hazelett had a great finish to the spring as he is really coming into his own as an offensive talent. As he develops physically and gets strong his game will take a major leap. The perimeter skill level is there though. College programs should go ahead and get eyes on him and start making contact.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1729136' first='Brennan' last='Miller'] (Lawrence North H.S. 2026/Indy Heat 2026):</strong> A versatile, 6'6" forward, Miller provides some size and athleticism in the front court for Indy Heat 2026. He is a very good positional rebounder, has a knack for making plays in transition, and flashes the ability to stretch the floor out beyond the three-point arc.</p>
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<p><strong>Jaylan Mitchell (Evansville Reitz H.S. 2027/Brad Beal Elite 2026):</strong> The top prospect in Indiana's Class of 2027, Mitchell already has a couple of Division I offers before ever playing a high school game. However, it is probably time that some high-major programs go ahead and get involved. The 6'7" wing with incredible physical tools for his age is a potential 5-star type of prospect nationally and will dominate the competition at times despite playing up a year with Brad Beal Elite 2026.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1561435' first='Julien' last='Smith'] (Mt. Vernon Fortville H.S. 2026/Indy Heat 2026):</strong> One of the more talented guards in the Class of 2026, Smith is a dynamic playmaker that was a consistent top performer for Indy Heat 2026 as they qualified for the Peach Jam. At 5'10" he doesn't have the size of some of the other top backcourt prospects in the class, but his explosiveness helps to close the gap.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1297118' first='Trent' last='Sisley'] (Heritage Hills H.S. 2025/Indy Heat 2024): </strong>This 6'8” 4-star forward is highly skilled for his size. Like Haralson, he plays up with Indy Heat 2024 and is obviously well known by high-major programs.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1158204' first='K.J.' last='Windham'] (Ben Davis H.S. 2024/Meanstreets 2024): </strong>Few have had a better last couple of months than Windham. After playing a major role for the 33-0 Class 4A State Champions, the 6'3” lefty shooter was excellent from beyond the arc through four EYBL sessions. He was 45%+ from three-point range. Would be smart for high-major programs to at least evaluate him this week.</p>
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