Indy Top 80 Camp

Team 6 Evaluations

Coach: Steven Bennett

#6: 5'10 '19 Xavier Overstreet of Homestead (Fort Wayne)

Xavier Overstreet is a lead guard, who is able to make his presence felt at both ends of the court. He's an exceptional ball handler, and has excellent control of the ball even with his off hand. He is a strong on ball defender, forcing turnovers and making opponents uncomfortable when they've got the ball. His defensive ability opens up his offensive game, leading to transition buckets and easy opportunities at the rims for his teammates. Expect Xavier to continue developing as a finisher at the rim, over and through contact. Coach Bennett on Xavier: 'Xavier is able to effectively penetrate and create shots for his teammates. He knows how to play the game and leads through his approach each and every possession. He is a good shooter, with range, who is able to stretch the defense.' Xavier's quickness and athleticism make him a great defender, and as a natural leader he is poised for an exciting junior season.

#13: 6'0 '21'Ashton Beaver of Lafayette Jefferson (Lafayette)

Ashton Beaver a highly skilled ball handler, with a high ability to put the ball in the basket from anywhere on the court. His ability to swing the ball and get the defense moving opens up his teammates for open shots. His high basketball IQ and playmaking skills allow him to find open teammates, and make the right play each trip down the court. His ability to take care of the ball and minimize turnovers, ensures that no possessions are wasted. Expect Ashton to continue his improvement at the defensive end of the court, which will open up his offensive game even more. Coach Bennett on Ashton: 'Ashton is a very good shooter, with high court awareness. His efficient handle, and ability to penetrate opens up shots for his teammates. He is able to position himself at the defensive end to get rebounds, and keep opponents off the glass.' Expect Ashton's vision and passing ability to help him succeed heading into his junior season.

#24: 6'0 '19 Sam Skaggs of Logansport (Logansport)

Sam Skaggs is a high volume scorer, with the ability to put the ball in the basket from anywhere in the gym. His ability to put the ball in the basket is was second-to-none, and coupled with his natural born leadership he is an integral part to his team's success. Sam's ability to keep the ball close to his body and handle it with both, makes him difficult to defend. His finishing ability and ability to penetrate allow him to punish opponents who let him into the lane. Coach Bennett on Sam: 'Sam has unbelievable range and can shoot from anywhere on the court. His high basketball IQ provides him with an extremely good knack for knowing when to shoot the ball. He is a coach's son and that is reflected with his play at both ends of the court. Sam is a great athlete and his court vision is off the charts.' Expect Sam to continue to elevate his game as well as others' heading into his junior season.

#31: 6'1 '18 Benito Munoz of Lafayette Harrison (Lafayette)

Benito Munoz is an extremely efficient ball-handler, who see's things happening on the court prior to the taking place. His high basketball IQ allows him to play the game at a high level and read what the defense is doing each and ever possession. Benito possesses the ability to stretch the floor, capable of taking and making three's from beyond the three-point line. His ability to be a strong on-ball defender allows him teammates to trust him in a one-on-one matchup. Coach Bennett on Benito: 'Benito sees the floor and is able to make all of the right reads on the court. His ability to handle the ball coupled with his court vision make him a huge asset at the offensive end. He is deceptively quick and very efficient. Benito is a good leader and leads his team through example.' Expect Benito to step up and lead his team at both ends of the court through the duration of his senior year.

#42: 6'3 '19 Xavier Hines of Noblesville (Noblesville)

Xavier Hines is an extremely smart player, who makes his living at the defensive end of the court. His ability to be a strong on-ball defender, leads everyone around him to do the same. Xavier has good range, and is an above average shooter given time. In addition to being a capable shooter, he is an extremely willing and able passer. Xavier has an excellent ability to finish in the paint when he is able to get to the rim. His athleticism and high IQ makes him an asset at both ends of the court, reading and communicating things prior to them happening. Coach Bennett on Xavier: 'Xavier does everything with a purpose and is fundamentally sound. He is a good three-point shooter and a strong ball-handler. Xavier is a very good passer and does not turn it over.' Look for Xavier to continue developing as a shooter, opening up the rest of his offensive game over his final two years at Noblesville.

#50: 6'3 '18 Miles Turner of Tracy (Tracy)

Miles Turner is an exceptional athlete, making plays with his strength and toughness at both ends of the court. Miles has the ability to score from all over the court, and when given time he is able step behind the three-point line. His high basketball IQ allows him to not only see the game at a high level, but allows him to move extremely well finding the open spot on the court. Expect Miles to continue to develop as a ball handler, particularly with his off-hand. Coach Bennett on Miles: 'Miles drives with purpose and finishes strong. He sees the court extremely well and is an excellent passer. Miles can easily stretch beyond the three-point line given time, and his ability to penetrate the defense can create havoc as he dishes it out from inside.' Expect Miles to continue to develop as a playmaker heading into his senior season at Tracy.

#61: 6'5 '19 Nelson Mbongo of West Lafayette (West Lafayette)

Nelson Mbongo is an extremely athletic, and long wing-forward with an extremely hard work ethic. His ability to read things at the offensive end at a high level make him a great passer and open up other aspects of his game. Nelson possesses the ability to shoot from 15' and in, but is extremely good finishing at the rim off penetration. His length makes him an elite rebounder when crashing the glass, possessing the ability to go up and grab 50/50 balls over others. Expect Nelson to continue developing his three-point shot over the next couple years, making him even more difficult to defend. Coach Bennett on Nelson: 'Nelson is an extremely athletic forward who plays hard 100% of the time. He is an exceptional worker who listens and reads the situations at both ends of the court. Nelson will continue to develop as a three-point shooter making him a threat from anywhere on the court He has the ability to go get the ball of the glass at both ends of the court.' Expect Nelson to elevate his game heading into his junior year in West Lafayette.

#70: 6'6 '19 Mason Gilles of New Castle (New Castle)

Mason Gilles is an exceptional gifted player at both ends of the court. His ability to score efficiently from all three levels makes him a matchup nightmare, in particular when stretching behind the three-point line. His strength and his basketball IQ make him terror for opponents at the defensive end. Mason has the ability to guard any possession, making him an elite player at the defensive end. He has the ability to take over games at the offensive end of the court, responding extremely well when his team is being tested. Coach Bennett on Mason: 'Mason is the best rebounder in the state. After coaching two Indiana All-Star teams, I can say Mason Gilles will be a 2019 Indiana All-Star. He can guard 1-thru-5 and is a great rebounder. He has a great handle and an extremely good passer. His game will transition well playing a 3 or 4 at the next level.' Expect Mason Gilles to be a critical piece for New Castle's success heading into his junior season.

#81: 6'8 '19 Chaz Hinds of Southport (Indianapolis)

Chaz Hinds is an exceptionally gifted forward, who has a high knack for rebounding the ball. His length makes him an extremely strong defender, both on and off the ball. Chaz has the ability to finish in the post over length, which will continue to develop over his final two seasons. You can expect Chaz to continue to improve his quickness, given his natural athleticism and footwork he will become a valuable asset at the offensive end. Expect Chaz to also develop his ball-handling skills and stretching the game beyond the three-point line. Coach Bennett on Chaz: 'Chaz is a great worker, using his size to score, set great screens and close gaps defensively. He has great court vision and makes great passes from the high post and on the interior. When he crashes the boards, he goes and gets the ball.' Expect Chaz's defensive ability, coupled with rebounding, to help him continue developing as a threat at the offensive end of the floor heading into his junior season at Southport.