Prep Hoops Indiana Spring Exposure Session – 2027 Quick Evals P1
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Nobody does event coverage like Prep Hoops Indiana. In order to continue providing more and more platforms for prospects in our state to get recognized, we added a new event this spring that will serve as a springboard into the…
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Continue ReadingNobody does event coverage like Prep Hoops Indiana. In order to continue providing more and more platforms for prospects in our state to get recognized, we added a new event this spring that will serve as a springboard into the grassroots season. The first annual Indiana Spring Exposure Session was held at the brand new Farmers Bank Fieldhouse in Lebanon with nearly 50 prospects from around the state. Between having multiple college coaches working the event, media platforms taking in the action, and of course our Prep Hoops Indiana staff providing boots on the ground coverage the inaugural showcase was certainly a success.
Over the coming days our staff will provide an in-depth evaluation for every prospect that was in attendance. For now, let’s give some quick evaluations on the 2027 prospects from Sunday’s Prep Hoops Indiana Spring Exposure Session. Below is part one of the 2027 player evaluations.
The 6’1 shooting guard was one of the standout players overall at the Prep Hoops Indiana Spring Exposure event on Sunday. Real strong build to him and plays with explosiveness and a quick first step off the ball. Like how he played through contact and was a standout in the one-on-one and three-on-three challenges.
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There was not a bigger prospect physically in the gym on Sunday than Price. At 6’7 already, Price is a strong player that moves well at his frame and is good on the post-up action. He is still very raw in some aspects but the tools are there for him. One to keep an eye on.
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Knaga is a 6’0 guard that is long in the arms and legs and also has some athletic ability to him. Displayed good body control when playing around the rim and was a standout in the 1v1 challenge making it all the way to the championship portion.
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Levi Lindeman (Bloomington North – 6’2 – SG) – The younger brother of 2025 standout wing Luke, Levi Lindeman was another 2027 prospects that really stood out to us at Prep Hoops Indiana. He is a 6’2 guard with impressive physical and athletic tools as well as a great motor. Showed an ability to play both the wing and post and really at all levels on the floor. Was active on the glass as well. Lot up upside in the younger Lindeman.