Top 250 Expo Session 2: Impressive Wings
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Here are seven wing prospects who stood out to me at the second session of the Minnesota Prep Hoops Top 250 Expo! Spencer Swenson MN #26 PF #5 HEIGHT 6'6" POS PF CLASS 2025 View Profile Spencer Swenson Instagram Twitter…
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Spencer is one of the most versatile prospects in the state’s 2025 class and his skills were on full display on Saturday. The junior wing stands at 6-foot-6 and is extremely mobile. He was running in transition for finishes, including a pair of strong dunks. He also looked comfortable pushing the ball up the floor himself and making plays in space. Swenson has loads of potential as a prospect and it will be interesting to watch him continue to develop.
Brady was one of the best shooters on Saturday and he played with great confidence. I had seen him play a couple of times during the spring and summer, but he really impressed me working in an expanded role. He looked comfortable handling the ball and creating separation using the dribble. He stayed under control when pulling up for shots on the perimeter and was automatic in the one game I was able to see.
Isaak was an intriguing prospect to watch as he is very versatile. He stands at 6-foot-7 and has a long wingspan that he used to make a difference defensively. He used his length to get his hands in passing lanes, deflecting passes that eventually led to turnovers and baskets at the other end. Eenhuis also showed flashes of what he could do handling the ball in space, as I saw him connect with a pull-up three in transition.
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Jack was another prospect who put on an incredible shooting performance on Saturday. He caught fire in the second half of the game I watched, taking over during his shift. He started off with some makes off the catch, preparing himself well to receive a pass and get a shot off quickly before the defender could close out. He then let off a couple heat checks, pulling up from deep beyond the three-point line that he connected with.
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Wylee was able to show off his explosiveness on Saturday, catching my eye with his athleticism and length. He has a lanky 6-foot-3 frame that allowed him to make plays inside. He shined the brightest when getting loose with transition opportunities. I saw him throw down a one-handed dunk that surprised everyone in the gym, as well as a tough finish through traffic while playing at full speed. Dauenbaugh also has good vision, finding teammates with cross-court passes.
Woeser was showing off his full scoring arsenal on Saturday, taking the game over at times for his team. He showed extreme confidence with the ball in his hands, creating looks for himself using the dribble. He showed the ability to blow by defenders in transition or in the half court. Most of his converted baskets came on finishes at the rim or when pulling up off the dribble in the mid-range.
Carter was a prospect that I was very impressed with in the first session and he showed off a lot of the same skills that I had already seen. He is a confident shooter from the perimeter, being able to pull up off the dribble from well beyond the three-point line. He was productive working off-ball as well, hitting some shots off the catch. Pulrang also hit his teammates with some impressive cross-court passes for assists.