Prep Hoops The Stage: Kyler’s Other Standouts
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The Stage wrapped up Sunday afternoon and it was a great three days of non-stop hoops here in the Indianapolis area. The Prep Hoops Indiana team was out in full force this weekend were able to see hundreds of talented…
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Continue ReadingThe Stage wrapped up Sunday afternoon and it was a great three days of non-stop hoops here in the Indianapolis area. The Prep Hoops Indiana team was out in full force this weekend were able to see hundreds of talented prospects in the gym multiple times. Here are more of my standout players from The Stage.
The 6’3 wing out of Bedford, who is also a part of the loaded EG10 2025 team, was easily one of the more athletic wings I watched all weekend. He came off the bench for EG10 2025 and almost instantly brought energy on the defensive end. He is a pretty versatile guard that can play on the ball but is probably more comfortable off of it where he can slash or work for an open look. If he is able to get out in transition, there is nothing the defense can do to stop him because he is going to make a highlight play. He is one of our top stock-risers in the Indiana class of 2025.
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Lincoln Dubord – Gibson Southern – Indiana Ambition 2026 – 6’4 – F: Dubord, who plays for Team Ambition 2026, was one of the more impressive post forwards I saw on the day. Really made an impact on both ends of the floor but likes the power and strength that he has around the basket. Other than being a top tier rebounder, he finishes really well while doing it with a soft touch around the rim. Like his willingness to defend the post, as well.
If you want to talk about high-upside guards in the Indiana class of 2026, Eli Andrews Eli Andrews 6’3″ | SG Wapahani | 2026 IN is a player to keep tabs on for Team Future 2026. Just like his older brother, Andrews is extremely aggressive on both ends of the floor but is much longer and more bouncy than Isaac. He has a capable jumper but being more consistent will be his next improvement as of right now he is best when he attacks hard off the dribble. Keep an eye on Andrews these next few years.
Summit continues to be one of the more impressive forwards that still feels under-the-radar for Indiana Ambition 2025. His outside game is still a work-in-progress, but the way he uses his skill and power to attack the straight-line drives is impressive. He has lots of the physical tools you like to see out of a wing and just gets better and better.
Williams is an up-and-coming big in the 2025 class that you need to know. At 6’7, Williams plays with great bounce and his athletic ability in post really stands out. He is smooth around the rim being able to score out of a double-team while also being a willing rebounder and rim protector. He is a lob threat long term. Love his game.