
Action Sports graphics featuring Pocket City Basketball alumni and current participants.
Action Sports graphics featuring Pocket City Basketball alumni and current participants.
The final weekend of AAU is complete and we are going to take a quick look back at some of the top players we saw in the last week. Today, we look at the top 2019’s we saw at the Hoosier Shootout in Indianapolis.
Pocket City 2019 Helps Represent Southern Indiana
The class of 2019 is deep in every part of the state, including Southern Indiana. The Pocket City 2019 team has an abundance of talent and they showed this weekend, again, that they will help to heavily contribute to the depth.
The end of July is usually a good way to end a season. With nothing really going on until Fall Leagues in September and October, we like to take stock of where we are at in the process in the development of the class. This is our look at what we know about the class of 2020 following the end of the season.
The second evaluation period of July is in the books. Here are 15 players that stood out last week in Grand Rapids and Louisville.
Khristian Lander (2021) was the leader for Pocket City 2021 Friday night.
Indiana Basketball Source made the trip from Grand Rapids to Louisville Friday. Here’s a look at the players that performed well.
Pocket City 2021 has a number of guys to track in the inconing freshmen class.
Hunter was torching the nets this weekend in Indy from deep. He had six 3’s in each of the two games I watched him. He created his own shot by using a jab step and also using a step back. Many kids that are freshmen can’t hit the step back 3 but Hunter made it look easy/natural.
The adidas Invitational saw many 2018 prospects improve their standing with college coaches. Here’s a rundown of the players that stood out to IndianaBasketball Source. There are 25 players mentioned.
UIndy is the second NCAA Division II Great Lakes Valley Conference school to offer Penn, who already had one from Bellarmine. As a junior, the 6-foot-1 Penn averaged 18.0 points, 4.2 rebounds and 3.7 assists for Memorial, which finished 13-10 but will return its young nucleus led by him at point guard.
Dylan was one of the more impressive point guards on the day. His length and athleticism was bothersome on defense and he pushed the ball well in transition. Penn does better with the ball in his hands and sees the floor extremely well.