Brodrick Wyatt
Brodrick Wyatt
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Jay Frye | Prep Hoops Scout
Stat line: 15 PTS, 7 REB | 6–12 FG
Wyatt brought physical scoring from the perimeter and wing. He attacked mismatches, finished through contact, and rebounded well for his position. In a game where perimeter shooting struggled, his ability to score inside the arc was critical for Houston Legacy’s offensive balance.
🟧 Physical downhill scoring
🟧 Rebounding from the wing
🟧 Mismatch exploitation
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Read EvaluationJay Frye | Prep Hoops Scout
Wyatt brought physical production inside, posting 12 points, 5 rebounds, and 3 assists. His work on the offensive glass created extra possessions and momentum, reflected in multiple offensive rebounds. He scored through effort and positioning rather than designed touches. Wyatt also showed passing awareness from interior spots, recording 3 assists. His stat line illustrates a forward impacting the game through toughness and connectivity.
✅ Offensive rebounding production
✅ Interior scoring efficiency
✅ Passing from the forward spot (3 AST)
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Read EvaluationDonald Tatum | Prep Hoops Scout
Wyatt’s physicality and strength were on full display throughout the weekend. He attacked the basket relentlessly, finishing through contact with authority, and played with an undeniable competitive fire. His unique blend of size and guard skills makes him a difficult matchup for any opponent. Wyatt’s imposing frame allows him to absorb contact from smaller guards and create space for his mid-range game. He possesses the skills of a point guard but also the scoring ability of a shooting guard, making him a special talent who looks ready for the next level.
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Read EvaluationDevontae Cobb | Prep Hoops Scout
Brodrick Wyatt Brodrick Wyatt 6'3" Houston Legacy Sports | 2027 TX II, a 6’3″ big guard, played with tremendous control as a playmaker, consistently creating opportunities for his team. As a dangerous facilitator, Wyatt excelled in relentless penetration, making frequent paint touches and perfecting the drive-and-kick game. His sharp first step allowed him to easily blow past defenders, attacking the defense’s core and forcing help defenders to collapse, which opened up opportunities for his teammates. With his great court vision and awareness, Wyatt always kept his head up, scanning the floor and delivering crisp, accurate dimes directly into the shooter’s pocket, setting them up for open three-pointers or mid-range shots.
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