Brodey Reisinger
Brodey Reisinger
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Michael Schneiderman | Prep Hoops Scout
Will fit into a strong combo guard or an undersized 3 because of his strength and determination at next level. Reisinger is going to bring toughness to the court in all facets. Scoring wise will knock down spot up threes, finish in the lane vs more size, and convert on tough pressure. Was the best overall rebounder I saw all weekend under 6’4. Defensively can guard the 1 – 4 spots. Battles the full length of the court. Adds value in the ½ court to move without the ball and remain a versatile threat. Brings production and execution on both sides.
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Read EvaluationMichael Roth | Prep Hoops Scout
A monster game for Reisinger who was impressive all weekend for Midwest Basketball Club MHC. One of the best rebounders for his size, Reisinger flies in and uses his strong hands to secure loose balls. A capable shooter with his feet set, Reisinger knocked down numerous 3-pointers this weekend from the wing and corner off the catch. When you combine his motor, rebounding, perimeter shooting and physicality, Reisinger should be a no-brainer for regional scholarship programs as they continue to watch him this spring and summer.
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Read EvaluationMichael Roth | Prep Hoops Scout
One of the top small town bucket getters in Ohio, Reisinger is a strong wing athlete who flat out wants to score the rock. Able to get to the rim and go through defenders, Reisinger can use his physicality and score at the rim. Also an impressive perimeter shooter, when Reisinger is knocking down the 3-point shot off the dribble there’s little you can do to stop him from scoring. I’ll be curious to see how Reisinger continues to develop his ball-handling and explosiveness athletically, he’s one of the most talented players from western Ohio.
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Read EvaluationMichael Roth | Prep Hoops Scout
A prospect who got on our radar as a freshman and really stood out at our sophomore ID camp in the fall, Reisinger was named third team all Ohio as a sophomore and recently was announced as a standout at the Made Hoops DMV live event last weekend. A wing who has a strong physical frame to play through contact and outmuscle opponents, Reisinger is now playing above the rim and knocking down 3-pointers at a consistent rate. Look for college programs to get to know Reisinger sooner rather than later.
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Read EvaluationMichael Roth | Prep Hoops Scout
I was impressed with the strides Reisinger showed me as an offensive player at our Sophomore ID camp as he was showcasing a much-improved ability to score on the perimeter from the player I saw as a freshman for Indian Lake. He continued that momentum into his Sophomore season by being one of the top scorers in his conference at 19.5 PPG. I expect Reisinger to generate a lot of buzz as a small town prospect that I don’t think many people outside of the Central Buckeye Conference are too familiar with right now. I expect Reisinger to become a household name this summer as his production is too impressive for people around the Dayton area to not take note of.
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Read EvaluationMichael Roth | Prep Hoops Scout
Reisinger played with an excellent motor and made an impact in multiple areas on the court. A strong wing prospect, Reisinger is an excellent rebounder for his position. After struggling to finish at the rim early, Reisinger started to get going due to his high motor. Near the end of the showcase, Reisinger started heating up from the outside as well. After a productive freshman season, Reisinger projects to be one of the better players in his entire conference this winter.
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Read EvaluationMichael Roth | Prep Hoops Scout
I got one opportunity to scout Indian Lake this season and it just so happened to be a season high 22 points for Reisinger. It was easy to see the physicality by Reisinger as he averaged 6 rebounds a game standing at 6’3 as a freshman. Those numbers and what I saw in person tell me Reisinger is an excellent rebounder for his height. Able to score over shorter and weaker players in the paint, Reisinger’s body is more developed than most freshman at this stage. A big swing skill will be how well he shoots the ball from 3-point range, Reisinger knocked down two 3-pointers in just three games last season. Having the confidence to knock down shots off the catch is key for his development. With the two leading scorers for Indian Lake graduating, Reisinger will be tasked to lead the team as he has the most returning experience from last season.
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