Tyler Sabec
Tyler Sabec
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Expert Analysis
Andrew Johnson | Prep Hoops Scout
Sabec’s size and mobility create matchup problems. He runs the floor well, finishes efficiently around the basket, and has shown the ability to step away from the rim offensively. Defensively, his length helps him contest shots and clean up rebounds, while his athleticism allows him to cover ground effectively. With continued development, he’s a name that could climb quickly.
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Read EvaluationAndrew Johnson | Prep Hoops Scout
Sabec truly has rising potential for college coaches to take notice. At 6-9 with legitimate perimeter skill, he creates matchup problems instantly. His ability to stretch the floor from deep stands out, especially for a player his size, and his confidence shooting the basketball continues to grow. With Calvary expected to lean on him more offensively moving forward, this offseason feels important for his development. As he gains strength and consistency, Sabec has the tools to emerge as one of the bigger stock risers in Florida.
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Read EvaluationZy Adams | Prep Hoops Scout
Sabec may have the highest ceiling in the group. At 6’9, he brings guard skills that immediately stand out, especially his ability to shoot the ball from well beyond the arc. His range and confidence make him a matchup problem, and his versatility continues to grow. With his older brother heading to Princeton, the foundation is there, and now Sabec is stepping into a much larger role at Calvary. As a primary scoring option, this summer could be the breakout summer that puts him among the top names in the class.
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Read EvaluationEric Wallace | Prep Hoops Scout
Expect a breakout spring and summer from Sabec, who brings the ability to stretch the floor with his shot making and deep range. The sophomore can attack in straight lines off the dribble, using his size and length to finish at the rim and consistently pressure the defense. Those same physical tools translate on the glass, where he rebounds effectively on both ends of the floor.
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