Mason Wallace
Mason Wallace
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Max Wagner | Prep Hoops Scout
Mason Wallace
Mason
Wallace
6'6" | PF
Monona Grove | 2028
State
WI
has a lot of potential moving forward. Starting with his physical tools he has a strong 6’6 frame that moves with agility and explosiveness around the basket. All weekend long he was flying up the floor in transition or attacking from the perimeter for two handed dunks. With his type of size and athleticism around the rim, he’s bound to draw a lot of fouls. When at the line he showed soft touch on his free throws, making you think he’ll have a lot of success at the charity stripe moving forward. High potential 2028 prospect to watch.
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Read EvaluationMark Miller | Prep Hoops Scout
Wallace left Monona Grove for a prep school at the start of the school year, but returned home after a few months. Still, he had to play at the JV1 level for Monona Grove per WIAA rules so he’s somewhat under the radar. That figures to change in a hurry, though, as the physically strong and powerfully athletic inside player was impressive all weekend for Team Herro . He can dunk with both hands off of two feet, scores on the glass on either side of the hoop and is an accurate foul shooter. Against All-Wisconsin, Wallace finished with 11 points and made 7 of 8 foul shots.
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Read EvaluationMark Miller | Prep Hoops Scout
Previous Ranking: Unranked
New Ranking: 25
Two things immediately stand out when you watch Wallace — his size and his upside. At 6-foot-6 and with good length, Wallace can affect a game with his scoring, physicality and rebounding. He got better as the season progressed for the Davis Brothers Elite 15U squad and could emerge as a key player for a young but extremely talented Monona Grove squad this winter.
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Read EvaluationTom Keller | Prep Hoops Scout
Wallace is a long-armed forward who is active in the game on both ends of the floor. He was a threat to score from behind the three point line and defenses should give him some respect as a floor spacer. He always found ways to be in proper spots to get rebounds. Wallace showed he could also protect the rim. His ability to finish inside is one of his best skills as a player.
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