Lane Isham
Lane Isham
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Jed Tai | Prep Hoops Scout
Up to this point for various reasons, Isham hasn’t been able to show what he’s capable of at the high school level. But this summer both with Sprague and club ball, the 6-foot-7 rising junior was able to turn some heads and show off some of his vast potential. He showed that he could not only score confidently in the paint but also step out and be a perimeter threat either with his shot or off the bounce. Defensively, he was a shot-blocking factor as well. (JT)
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Read EvaluationJed Tai | Prep Hoops Scout
Up to this point for various reasons, Isham hasn’t been able to show what he’s capable of at the high school level. But this summer both with Sprague and club ball, the 6-foot-7 rising junior was able to turn some heads and show off some of his vast potential. He showed that he could not only score confidently in the paint but also step out and be a perimeter threat either with his shot or off the bounce. Defensively, he was a shot-blocking factor as well.
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Read EvaluationJed Tai | Prep Hoops Scout
Isham has been either out of action or hampered by injury most of this season, but that doesn’t take away from his combination of height, length, and ball skills. The sophomore clearly has the potential to be one of the top players in his class when healthy and his rankings were adjusted as such. (+24, from #60 to #36)
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