High Academic Showcase: Team 6 Evaluations
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60 players from all across Kentucky and a couple of border states converged on Louisville Saturday for the first ever Griffin Elite High Academic Prospect Showcase. Here are the evaluations for Team 6. Andrew Reis KY #101 SF #20 HEIGHT…
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Continue Reading60 players from all across Kentucky and a couple of border states converged on Louisville Saturday for the first ever Griffin Elite High Academic Prospect Showcase. Here are the evaluations for Team 6.
Reis is a big time sleeper in NKY that should be on the radar for schools looking for a wing shooter. Andrew was impressive in combine work as well as in his measurables. Legitimately 6’5 with a 6’5 wingspan to match, Reis is a knockdown shooter whose frame will add bulk in college. Don’t be surprised to see him be an impact player in college, eventually.
Robinson has been a standout in several camps lately. I really appreciate his motor and how hard he plays on both ends of the floor. Bradley has been a baseball player the last few years and hasn’t played much AAU but I wouldn’t be surprised if he garnered some college interest in basketball over the next 12-18 months.
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Tahj was a new name to me on Saturday but he left me with a good impression. He’s quick with a very tight handle on the ball and is a capable outside shooter. Boston isn’t very big but he’s very fast and has a great first step. I can see him as a pass first floor general in college, especially if he get’s more comfortable being vocal on the court.
Arnett is a talented guard who is at his best as a scorer and capable of heating up in a hurry on offense. To reach the next level, he’ll need to keep working on his on ball defense but he seems to be athletic enough to guard point guards and wings. Arnett can score the ball all over the court and should be on radars for small colleges.
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Thompson is known for his scoring ability and has been one of the top scorers in Kentucky in the 2025 class for several years. Saturday was no different. There are no question marks about his offensive abilities but coaches want to see Sawyer guard the ball and he looked more comfortable doing that on Saturday. Long term, Thompson is right on the line between high D2 and low D1 as a prospect but he’s a scholarship player for sure.
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Nolan has been one of my favorite sleepers in this class for the last year or so and if I were a D2 or NAIA coach, I’d be recruiting him to the next level. Wahl measured in at a hair shy of 6’7 and has a 6’7 wingspan. He plays hard and can score the ball inside and out. He’
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A new name on the radar after Saturday, Waller is a good sized 3/4 who is comfortable stepping out and making shots or playing with his back to the basket on the block. Coming off a Sophomore season where he averaged 9 points and 6 rebounds for Graves, he has some momentum going into the season and will hopefully be allowed to shoot some threes after he was one of the better “big” shooters on Saturday.
Speaking of big shooters, Abram fits that bill. As a Junior, Stinebruner fired up more threes than twos for Oldham County but he’s got more to his game than what he’s shown in high school games. Not to mention he made 42% of his threes for the Colonels last season. The key for Abram as a Senior is to impact games in a variety of ways. At 6’5, he should average 8 or more rebounds per game as a Senior.
Carson was the biggest prospect at camp. He measured a legitimate 6’10 1/2″ with a 6’10 wingspan and looks like his frame has plenty of room to add some bulk moving forward. Probst is at the point where he may be done growing and is becoming more coordinated. As a result, his best basketball is all ahead of him and he could see his stock take off over the next 12-18 months.