Prep Hoops Indiana Top 250 Expo Player Evaluations – Team 10
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The Prep Hoops Indiana Top 250 Expo has become an annual event that rivals any put on throughout the year in the Hoosier State. On Sunday afternoon and evening at the Noblesville Boys & Girls Club nearly 1500 of the…
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Continue ReadingThe Prep Hoops Indiana Top 250 Expo has become an annual event that rivals any put on throughout the year in the Hoosier State. On Sunday afternoon and evening at the Noblesville Boys & Girls Club nearly 1500 of the states best Class of 2024, 2025, and 2026 prospects came to display their skills in front of many of the most influential people in Indiana High School Basketball. This event is the premier way to get “on the radar” prior to the high school season. Over the next week or so it will become clear why we always say “nobody does content and event coverage like Prep Hoops Indiana.” With that said, here are the player evaluations from Team 10 of the 2023 Prep Hoops Indiana Top 250 Expo.
***With nearly 150 prospects at our event, I was able to watch 12 of the 16 teams live. Since the event, I’ve gone back to watch the other four on BallerTV in order to complete all of the player evaluations. However, as you can imagine, this is not the easiest task. There were some late player additions and walk-ups that threw a wrench into some rosters. So, if you notice that a name is wrong and/or a player is missing an evaluation please reach out to Brandon Ramsey at coachbrandonramsey@gmail.com or reach out via DM on Twitter @BRamseyKSR and I will resolve any issues. Thanks for your understanding and for participating in the 2023 Prep Hoops Indiana Top 250 Expo!***
Johnson is a talented, aggressive guard that is very good with the ball in his hands and displayed his playmaking ability throughout the event on Sunday. The 5’11” point guard from Evansville North High School is quick end-to-end, gets downhill in a hurry in the half court, and can finish in creative ways at the end of his drives. When he is creating his own scoring opportunities, Johnson makes plays for his teammates with good court vision and can be a good on-ball defender as well.
Connor Binnion
Connor Binnion
Binnion is very quick and turned on the jets in a game on Sunday for a nice coast-to-coast finish. In the half court, he broke down the defense and had a tough And-1 finish as well. His quickness with the ball and ability to get into the teeth of the defense was very impressive at the Prep Hoops Indiana Top 250 Expo. The 6’0″ Taylor High School product is capable of playing on or off the ball, but looked at his best when attacking the basket off of the dribble.
Wilson stood out with his defensive effort on Sunday at the Prep Hoops Indiana Top 250 Expo. The 6’1″ guard from Fort Wayne Snider High School provided good on-ball defense throughout the event on Sunday for Team 10 and was able to create some easy scoring opportunities with deflections and steals. In transition, he ran the floor and scored a layup off of a throw ahead as well. His quickness and athleticism in the open floor was impressive.
Highlights
This 6’2″ sophomore at Bishop Chatard High School has impressive length and physical tools on the perimeter. He made a tough floater in traffic on Sunday and jumped the passing lane on the wing for a run out layup in transition. Rudolph attacks closeouts well, is effective in transition, and uses his length well on the defensive end of the floor to create some disruption. It was a good two-way performance for Rudolph at the Prep Hoops Indiana Top 250 Expo.
Flanagan was one of the best Class of 2026 prospects at the event on Sunday. The 6’2″ left-handed guard is an excellent three-point shooter and was making them from all over the floor. With a quick release, good footwork when moving into his shot, and a good sense of working off of screening action to get open. Look for Flanagan to be a name to remember over the next few years at Noblesville High School. Excellent pure shooter from beyond the arc.