Kymani Weathers
Kymani Weathers
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Delon Bowen | Prep Hoops Scout
He rim ran at a high level this weekend — sprinted the floor hard and made himself a target every trip, leading to easy finishes at the rim and a few above-the-rim plays. Showed great patience and awareness around the basket, always knowing where he was on the floor and taking advantage of positioning for clean looks.
The lefty also flashed his ability to stretch the floor, knocking down shots with a smooth, high-arcing release. Moved well off the ball and stayed active within the offense — showed he can produce in multiple ways without needing a ton of touches.
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Read EvaluationAllen Pettigrew | Prep Hoops Scout
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Read EvaluationRoss Van De Griek | Prep Hoops Scout
Kymani Weathers, A 6-8 sophomore center is a viable threat to crash the boards on both ends of the floor where he uses his length to an advantage. On the offensive end, Weathers plays really well in the pick-and-roll where he finishes efficiently around the rim as well as scoring off the catch. His ability to expand his range and shoot from beyond the arc has also taken notice since the beginning of his freshman season.
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Read EvaluationRoss Van De Griek | Prep Hoops Scout
Key Returners: Kymani Weathers 6-8 PF (2026). The 6-8 sophomore power forward is a viable threat to crash the boards on both ends of the floor where he uses his length to an advantage. On the offensive end, Weathers plays really well in the pick-and-roll where he finishes efficiently around the rim as well as scoring off the catch. His ability to expand his range and shoot from beyond the arc has also taken notice since the beginning of his freshman season.
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Read EvaluationRoss Van De Griek | Prep Hoops Scout
The 6-8 sophomore forward has an advanced IQ for his age to go along with a high motor. He is a threat around the rim and low post where he has great hands and is a traditional back-to-the-basket type of player. This summer he has also expanded his game into becoming a viable threat from beyond the arc where he has a smooth release. On the defensive end, Weathers plays with a ton of length where he can rebound and block shots at a high level.
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Read EvaluationRoss Van De Griek | Prep Hoops Scout
The 6-7 power forward has a smooth inside out game as well as good footwork on the offensive end. His length and wingspan give him the opportunity to create for his teammates as well as clean up the glass for rebounds. He is a vicious lob threat and finishes well around the rim on the offensive end as well.
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Read EvaluationRoss Van De Griek | Prep Hoops Scout
Another 6-7 freshman who has a solid game around him, he is an electrifying finisher at the rim and a lob threat. He is averaging 5.4 rebounds per game which is second on the team coming into the tournament.
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Read EvaluationAllen Pettigrew | Prep Hoops Scout
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Read EvaluationKeturah Hennis | Prep Hoops Scout
Kymani is long and lean, working on feet like “The Dream.” In case some of you young whipper snappers don’t know, “The Dream” was better known as Hakeem Olajuwon. He moves smoothly and swiftly through the paint, calling for the ball often. He has long arms and legs, so blocks and deflections happen often. He gets up and down the court well, but I would like to see him finish stronger in the paint. This talent is surely on his way!
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