Tyce Fulton
Tyce Fulton
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Garry Siehndel | Prep Hoops Scout
Tyce was very efficient offensively for his i4 squad this weekend. His best outing came in a 18-point performance against TNBA South. The junior shot 7-9 from the floor, while adding two assists. Fulton loves to attack going left and routinely utilized a spin move off the bounce to get back to his left hand. He continues to grow as an outside shooter and floor spacer as well. At 6’1″, he has very good athleticism and can finish above the rim in transition.
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Read EvaluationSam Duren | Prep Hoops Scout
Shifty bucket getter guard. Finally broke through on Saturday with a team high 23 points and more importantly the win for the Storm. Can contort his body mid-air and buy the extra second to find an angle to finish in traffic. Gives him some real juice to his game as a finisher. Has a throwback mid-range game off the dribble as well. Throughout the weekend he had moments of reading the floor well and making good passes. At his size, that is an area of his game where he will need to keep improving for next level opportunities. Will have lot of reps with his home school program to continue to refine his PG attributes. While also continuing to light up the scoreboard.
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Read EvaluationSam Duren | Prep Hoops Scout
Lefty guard, with some twitch and handles that make him hard to contain off the bounce. Good at freezing defenders with his in and out move, and either getting to the cup or pulling up in the mid-range. Was very dominant going to the left in the scrimmages watched, which works in this setting as teams aren’t expecting lefties. But in games where opponents have scouted, would like to see his ability to attack balanced out to both sides. DNA looks to be that of a bucket getter, which is promising. But at his height, will be eager to track his development as a passer and valuing the ball better when he draws a crowd on drives.
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Read EvaluationSam Duren | Prep Hoops Scout
Another exciting 2027 to keep an eye on, Fulton has electricity to his game as a scorer. Good athlete, who is continuing to improve his first step and bounce as a dynamic driver and above the rim finishing. Looks to be more of the score first nature, but has his moments as a passer. Makes him more of the modern score first point guard mold. After a strong spring and summer, Fulton is switching high schools to the home school program, OKC Storm. Which should lead to expanded reps and time on the court. Could be the catalyst to kick his game to the next level.
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Read EvaluationSam Duren | Prep Hoops Scout
Regularly scoring in the double figures for 6A dark horse, Enid. Long wingspan allows him to be competitive on the defensive end. Most often with steals but also good athleticism to contest fellow guard’s shots at the rim. Those defensive plays indicate that as he matures, Fulton will have a chance to develop athletically to be an above the rim finisher. Very good sign that he has early in his career production combined with the necessary physical tools to become a complete point guard.
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