#NEXTTheStage Standouts
Prep Hoops Next has a few more high-level names to mention and many other standout performers to mention. Let’s dive right into a few high-ends names and some solid prospects from #NEXTTheStage. Bradley Bode | Indy Heat CG Bode is…
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Continue ReadingPrep Hoops Next has a few more high-level names to mention and many other standout performers to mention. Let’s dive right into a few high-ends names and some solid prospects from #NEXTTheStage.
Bradley Bode | Indy Heat CG
Bode is a versatile athletic big man. Is comfortable away from the hoop and a load inside. He competes for the ball off the hoop. Good jumping ability. Very productive overall on both ends. Can go off the drive starting at the three-point line and get to the hoop with a move and a counter move. Really liked him.
Quintyn Voltz | Indy Heat CG
Voltz was absolutely dominant in the championship game, leading his team to a championship. He was super aggressive and scoring at will. He busted the ball up in transition at speed and was easily slicing through the defense. He seriously could not be contained in the open court. He was pulling up from three, even in transition. The long point guard was spectacular and put on an offensive show.
Landyn Cooper | Midwest Thunder
Cooper is a point guard that defends his position at an elite level. He was probably the best on-ball defender that could handle quickness off the drive. He got up into ball-handlers and was making things difficult for them.
Chayse Hunter | Team Teague
Hunter is a thick and strong wing/forward type. Plays with toughness, physicality, energy, and effort. Pulls down boards with authority and turns up-court with the ball, moving quickly and with a purpose. He gets moving with a head of steam and does a good job of dropping off dimes to teammates.
Niko Reed | Team Teague
Reed is an interior big with athleticism and strength. A long and muscular build. Runs and moves well for his size and build. A rebounder that will sky up and attack the ball at its highest point. Above average verticality. When he has the ball near the hoop, he’s looking to power through contact off of two feet without any wasted movement.