Nathan Lindesmith is a 5'11" Shooting Guard in the 2025 class.
Lindesmith attends Mayer Lutheran in Minnesota.
Lindesmith's Player Profile was created on October 7, 2022.
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Expert Analysis
Nathan
LindesmithSG
Class
2025
Height
5'11"
HS
Mayer Lutheran
|
MN
A Trip Around Minnesota Prospects
Nathan Lindesmith – The 2025 Mayer Lutheran 2025 senior Lindesmith has put together some really good games. Versus...
Written by Ryan Schmidt
Nathan
LindesmithSG
Class
2025
Height
5'11"
HS
Mayer Lutheran
|
MN
The Last Dance: Standout Guard Prospects
Nathan shot the ball really well for MN Rise on Saturday morning. He’s someone who doesn’t need to...
Written by Max Wagner
Nathan
LindesmithSG
Class
2025
Height
5'11"
HS
Mayer Lutheran
|
MN
HDWD The League: Week 3 Standouts
Even though his team had no subs, Nathan’s motor never stopped during his second game of the night....
Written by Max Wagner
Nathan
LindesmithSG
Class
2025
Height
5'11"
HS
Mayer Lutheran
|
MN
Top 250 Expo Session 1: Team 3 Evaluations
Nathan played like a true point guard and was definitely one of the best players whenever he was...
Written by Jack Pfeiffer
Nathan
LindesmithSG
Class
2025
Height
5'11"
HS
Mayer Lutheran
|
MN
Top 250 Expo: Max’s Breakout Performers
One of the grittiest defenders I saw all afternoon was Nathan Lindesmith . After his team was giving...
Written by Max Wagner
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Nathan LindesmithNathanLindesmith
5'11" | SG
Mayer Lutheran | 2025 StateMN
– The 2025 Mayer Lutheran 2025 senior Lindesmith has put together some really good games. Versus Randolph he went on 3-point tear making 7 on his way for 33 points. Against West Lutheran he had 28 points, 4 rebounds, and 5 assists. Lindesmith is committed to Concordia-Nebraska.
Nathan shot the ball really well for MN Rise
on Saturday morning. He’s someone who doesn’t need to dribble to find ways to score, as he’s very active passing and relocating off the ball allowing him to get into pockets of space to catch and shoot. No shortage of confidence in his outside shot, and that shooting touch helped his team get out to a nice lead in the first half against Gateway Knights. Put up some big scoring numbers for Mayer Lutheran as a junior, and should be in for a big senior year.
Even though his team had no subs, Nathan’s motor never stopped during his second game of the night. One thing that immediately stood out was his communication, as he was making sure his teammates were matched up and in the right spots on every defensive possession. Even as the game wore down he was constantly fighting to get over ball screens and scrap for rebounds against taller players. Offensively he showcased good elevation on his jumper, and knocked down a handful of threes throughout the game to keep it competitive. Really competitive player who has impressed at multiple events this fall.
Nathan played like a true point guard and was definitely one of the best players whenever he was on the floor. He was a swiss army knife offensively, impacting the game in so many ways. He could attack the basket or knock down shots from beyond the arc, and I also saw him hit a tough turnaround fadeaway jumper in the mid-range. He was a good facilitator as well, finding teammates for some assists. I loved how Nathan communicated with his teammates, being very vocal.
One of the grittiest defenders I saw all afternoon was Nathan LindesmithNathanLindesmith
5'11" | SG
Mayer Lutheran | 2025 StateMN
. After his team was giving up a ton of buckets to a talented guard in the first half, the rotation saw Nathan sub in at the same time and immediately take the initiative to guard him. Lindesmith made every shot he took in the second half a challenge, and was even picking up full-court and pressuring him the length of the floor. Had a few defensive highlights as he blocked a jumper and picked up a steal or two with his quick hands. Offensively he made an impact as a three point shooting threat off the catch.