Eli Prince
Eli Prince
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Robbie Hodin | Prep Hoops Scout
Prince is a big time player. The 6-foot-6 guard reminds me SO MUCH of Lucas Morillo in terms of his ability to combine size and length with physicality, strength, and supreme skill. He’s a point-forward on the floor and really impresses with his passing vision and feel—whether it be from the post, as a driver, or in transition—but he can also score for himself from all three levels. He’s more athletic than you think, and he has an edge to him on the court that allows him to consistently compete. Prince doesn’t really have an offensive weakness and has everything D1 coaches are looking for, so I would be surprised if he doesn’t find a fit at that level. Prince will reclass to 2027 and head to Cushing, and I can’t wait to watch him there.
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Read EvaluationTom Keller | Prep Hoops Scout
Loved this willingness to rebound and was a magnet on the glass for his HoopRoots squad. Prince took a ton of high percentage shots around the bucket which he converted on a majority of his chances. He found ways to get to the charity stripe. His touch from three from the game I saw was didn’t seem as deadly as I saw from him in past viewing experiences.
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Read EvaluationTom Keller | Prep Hoops Scout
Prince is a smooth operating swingman who can find the bucket in an abundance of ways. He was a threat to extend the floor with his shooter. His length and quickness allow him to contain players on defense. He has no problem converting tough finishes. Prince’s best basketball is ahead of him and has a ton of untapped potential. Should see a ton of LM+/MM- programs knock down his doors in the summer.
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