Isaac Feske is a 6'3" Small Forward in the 2027 class.
Feske attends Seymour in Wisconsin and plays club basketball for Wisconsin Legends.
Feske's Player Profile was created on July 29, 2024.
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Feske is one player that just gets better every time I see him play. The 6’3 junior plays...
Written by Brett Pickarts
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Brett Pickarts | Prep Hoops Scout
Brett Pickarts
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Feske, out of Seymour had the most impressive performance in the games I watched on Saturday. Isaac is not the tallest front court player in Stoughton this weekend, but he is the most physical player by far. Feske can impose his will in the paint with his superior strength, relentless nose for the ball, and explosive athleticism. Isaac had several eye-popping offensive rebounds where he rose over a taller DCBA player to secure extra opportunities for his Legends’ team offensively. Feske can step out and shoot it consistently from three, making him a nightmare to defend for opposing teams . To cap this game off, Feske threw down a massive two handed slam on a DCBA defender putting an exclamation point on his outstanding performance. Feske finished with 15 points and several rebounds. Isaac is an interesting prospect that should attract some interest from collegiate programs as we get deeper in the spring and summer.
Feske is about as complete as they come as a basketball player. He can score inside and outside. He can defend on the perimeter or use his physicality and strong body to guard taller players in the post. And he’ll make big shots with the game on the line. Feske tossed in 25 points for Next Level Grind
in a 64-50 win over Drive Pro out of Iowa. Feske is playing for Next Level this weekend, but he normally competes for the Wisconsin Legends
. In addition to his scoring, Feske went toe-to-toe with 6-foot-10 center Darius Foy of Drive Pro and more than held his own by forcing the big man to settle for fade away jumpers from the baseline.
Feske is one player that just gets better every time I see him play. The 6’3 junior plays more as a traditional high school front court player but has added several components to his game over the off-season and in this current season. Feske is a knockdown three point shooter and an absolute force inside for the Thunder, who have not dropped a game yet in 25-26. Issac is super patient and physical in the post utilizing a deep bag of moves in the mid and low post to score efficiently. He finished 14 points and 7 rebounds in this game in limited minutes, as Seymour pushed their lead against TPS to running clock. Feske is not only part of a loaded high school team in Seymour, but competes with Wisconsin Legends
in the club season that features a lot of premier top talent in the Fox Valley.