Aiden Fyfe
Aiden Fyfe
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Daniel Siehndel | Prep Hoops Scout
The third KC Run GMC prospect on this list, Fyfe appears well-positioned to benefit from his upcoming opportunity at Sunrise, where he’ll have the chance to play in front of college coaches throughout the winter and continue building his recruitment over time. While his process may require some patience, the tools and production are there for additional programs to become involved.
Aiden is an underrated floor general who consistently plays with excellent vision and feel for the game. He has no issue taking a backseat offensively when necessary, often prioritizing the creation of quality opportunities for his teammates. His ability to organize an offense, make the right reads, and keep the ball moving makes him a valuable presence at the point guard position.
While his playmaking often grabs the most attention, there have been plenty of moments where Fyfe has shown he can be an effective scorer as well. He can knock down perimeter shots, attack downhill when opportunities present themselves, and demonstrates a strong understanding of how to create and occupy space against different types of defenders. His pace, decision-making, and overall basketball IQ allow him to impact games against strong competition.
At the next level, programs should view Fyfe as a steady and dependable presence who can contribute on both ends of the floor. He brings a controlled, composed demeanor to the game and consistently makes winning plays.
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Read EvaluationDaniel Siehndel | Prep Hoops Scout
Fyfe really burst onto the scene in Kansas City at UAA Session I. Defensively, he’s been locked in, playing with both quickness and aggression on the ball while showing a willingness to compete on both ends and defend different types of offensive players. His play with the ball in his hands has also been sound and effective throughout the spring, and he’s looked more than comfortable alongside the high-level talent around him. If he can continue shooting the ball efficiently from deep and keep picking his spots in transition, I expect a big weekend from Aiden — one that should have plenty of college coaches taking notice. Fyfe will be in action at UAA Session II in Ohio, looking to build on a strong start to the spring.
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Read EvaluationDaniel Siehndel | Prep Hoops Scout
Fyfe may have had one of the top weekends overall, especially among lead guards in the region. His floor game was sound — he handled pressure well and pushed the break effectively, whether getting to the rim himself or facilitating and finding others. Aiden showed a strong feel and was extremely efficient shooting the ball, with the ability to heat up from deep and knock down multiple long-range threes. He also brought stability on the defensive end with how he contained ball handlers. He never forced the action and consistently did a good job keeping the ball moving, making the extra pass against scrambling defenses.
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