Prep Hoops Indiana Spring Exposure Session – Evaluations Pt. 3
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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. Here are write-ups on the Class of 2024 and Class of 2025 prospects that came to the event.
Colvin was named a Top Performer at Sunday’s event. We had this to say about him in our write-up that featured the top performers…Colvin announced after the event that he is transferring out of Dugger (Union) High School to attend PHH Prep. The 6’8″ forward has continued to develop and get better over the years and should still have his best basketball well ahead of him. He is an above the rim finisher, fluid athlete in the open floor, and is really starting to see his game come together. It was an impressive showing for Colvin on Sunday.
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This physical, 6’3″ junior forward from Brownsburg High School contributed in a variety of ways throughout our event on Sunday. During the early one-on-one drills he showcased his strength and physicality around the basket. Then, during five-on-five play, he defended multiple positions, rebounded, and continued to score around the basket.
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Holland is a long, athletic, 6’4″ forward that finished up a strong senior season for University High School averaging 8.7 points and 5.0 rebounds per game. He was one of a couple of unsigned seniors at the Prep Hoops Indiana Spring Exposure Session hoping to catch the eye of a program. The length and physical tools are intriguing enough. Holland had a productive day as a two-way threat.
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Arguably the best overall prospect at the Prep Hoops Indiana Spring Showcase Session, the older of the Lindeman brothers dominated the competition on Sunday. Fresh off of averaging 17.5 points and 6.8 rebounds per game for the Bloomington North Cougars, Lindeman continued to showcase his intriguing combination of size, athleticism, and skill. Look for his recruitment to really take off this summer.
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Da’Mari Pinson
Da’Mari Pinson
Pinson is a big front court prospect that flashed some intriguing skill throughout our event on Sunday. He can put the ball on the floor from the perimeter a little bit and drive it to his right. Around the basket, he uses his size and strength to his advantage to score on the block. As he continues to develop physically he will become even more effective on both ends of the floor.
Sowell is a long, athletic, left-handed wing out of Indiana Math and Science Academy. He led the Knights in both scoring and rebounding averaging 14.5 points and 6.4 rebounds per game and backed up his strong junior season with a good showing at the Prep Hoops Indiana Spring Exposure Session on Sunday. Aggressive driver who can do a lot of damage in transition.