2015 Indiana high school basketball player rankings for small forwards. Here are the top 40 small forwards in the 2015 class. The number to the left is the player's overall class rank in the state.
Indiana | Name | HT | Pos | High School | Level | College_Choice | Overall_Notes |
6 | Matt Holba | 6-6 | SF | Noblesville (IN) Guerin Catholic | Mid-Major Plus | Lehigh | Combo forward. high energy every time that he steps on the floor. He is a good athlete in terms of leaping ability. He's average laterally. He's a force on the glass and gets a lot of his scoring production from rebounding. Holba is a tweener between SF/PF. His outside has improved, he doesn't put it on the floor very often or very well. |
21 | Ryan Fazekas | 6-7 | SF | Michigan City (IN) Marquette | Mid-Major Stretch | Providence | Shooter with great size. Doesn't do much off of the dribble. He can put it on the floor for a couple dribbles. He is thin right now but he competes on the glass. |
22 | Dylan Windler | 6-6 | SF | Indianapolis (IN) Perry Meridian | Mid-Major Stretch | Belmont | Thin, wiry build with great length. His confidence has improved which has helped him with creating his own shot. Ball-handling must improve against pressure. Outside shooting and his length are his two best charactertistics. Windler does have the ability to rebound and change shots with his length. |
26 | Chris Palombizio | 6-5 | SF | Chesterton (IN) HS | Low-Major | Undecided | Combo forward. Good outside shooter. Passes the ball well. He is in much better shape than he was in the summer. Still lacks lift and explosion off the dribble. More of a stretch 4 than a SF at the next level because of that. Prep school is in the picture if he does not get any offers that he likes this year. |
36 | Keegan Culp | 6-6 | SF | Carmel (IN) HS | Low-Major | Air Force | Automatic spot-up shooter. Moves well without the ball. Physical on both ends of the floor. Not bad laterally, but needs to continue to get quicker in order to guard D1 SF's. Stock on the rise. |
44 | Filip Serwatka | 6-5 | SF | Elkhart (IN) Concord | Low-Major Stretch | Undecided | Combo forward. Good outside shooter. Good leaper. He is able to get to the hoop with straight line drives. He's tough and will battle on the boards. Defense needs to continue to improve. Very good spring for Serwatka. |
49 | Joey Morlan | 6-5 | SF | Fort Wayne (IN) Blackhawk Christian | Low-Major Stretch | Florida Southern | Good shooter that has been in a slump during playin on the UA circuit. Morlan has been developing his overall game. He is a solid rebounder and is looking to put the ball on the ball more lately. He has the ability to be a stretch 4 because of his size and strength along with his shooting ability. |
51 | Adam Eberhard | 6-5 | SF | Evansville (IN) Memorial | Low-Major Stretch | Belarmine | Long, thin build. Solid skill from 15 feet and in. His limited strength is a drawback against top competition. Aggressive despite limited strength. |
53 | Devlyn Williams | 6-6 | SF | Fort Wayne (IN) Snider | Low-Major Stretch | Undecided | True 6-foot-6. Combo forward. Active. Showed the ability to finish around the basket. Good defensively. Ok handle for size. Williams has plus length on his 6-6 frame. |
57 | Martavious Richmond | 6-3 | SF | South Bend (IN) Clay | D2 | Undecided | Long, slasher, productive around the basket. Outside shot needs to improve. Not an explosive athlete. |
58 | Carter Skaggs | 6-4 | SF | Logansport (IN) HS | D2 | Undecided | Shooter with deep range. His shot selection is very questionable at times. He's a good vertical athlete, but isn't very quick laterally or off the dribble. He did not look to put the ball on the floor at all. His defensive effort/toughness much improve to be considered as a D1 prospect. |
63 | Logan Primerano | 6-4 | SF | Peru (IN) HS | D2 | Umass-Lowell | Good athlete, solid size, struggles with turnovers, below average shooter. |
65 | Grant Gayler | 6-6 | SF | North Montgomery | D2 | Bethel | looks like a true 6-6 now. Very good athlete. Good 10-15 foot game. He can do things athletically that a lot of players can't do. He is still very young physically |
68 | Jacob Norman | 6-4 | SF | Evansville (IN) Reitz | D2 | Southern Indiana | Wiry build at 6-4, very skilled on the block with his back to the basket. Norman moves well without the ball finding opening in the defense around the basket. Solid athlete, showed some toughness.Vs. Terre Haute South: 8-10 FG all in the paint. |
70 | Luke Callahan | 6-6 | SF | Danville (IN) HS | D2 | Undecided | #1 academic standing at Danville. Late developer. Wiry build He scored well on the block and in spot-up situations. Will put the ball on the floor when defenders get out of position. Not explosive off the dribble. Good length. Unorthodox shooting form but it is a high release. Could contribute for most D2 or NAIA programs early in his career. |
85 | Teddy Ray | 6-5 | SF | Fort Wayne (IN) Homestead | NAIA | Undecided | Good size, good athlete, offensive game is mainly spot-up shooting. Could definitely play at the D2 level as a role player. Impact player at NAIA or D3. |
86 | Bryce Hudson | 6-3 | SF | Floyds Knob (IN) Floyd Central | NAIA | Undecided | Hudson sat out most of 2013-2014 season due to injury. He is a fantastic athlete. Hudson can jump out of the gym. He is a competitor on the defensive end. His offensive skills are improving. He has good form on his shot. |
89 | Dwayne Gibson | 6-4 | SF | Indianapolis (IN) Park Tudor | NAIA | Nova Southeastern | Glue guy that will do whatever it takes to win. Strong, will be physical in order to rebound and play defense. Good vertical athlete but not much laterally or off the dribble. |
95 | Jeremy Kalonji | 6-4 | SF | Fort Wayne (IN) Carroll | NAIA | Undecided | Long, wiry build, good frame, good feet, good leaper, undersized power forward with touch around the basket. Shows the ability to develop into a small forward at the next level. Shooting form looks solid, ball-handling needs work to be a perimeter player. |
99 | Ryan Lutz | 6-3 | SF | Mishawaka (IN) Penn | NAIA | Undecided | The Penn guard needs very little time and space to make defenses pay. Solid defender. Does not look to do much off the dribble, but is capable of attacking closeouts and getting to the rim. |
100 | Jordache Mavunga | 6-3 | SF | Brownsburg (IN) HS | NAIA | Undecided | Has developed into a leader for Brownsburg. Game has shown maturity in the fact that he has more control. Good length. Good first step. Puts his head down to get to the basket. Below average outside shooter. Not a great leaper. Does have toughness. |
107 | Jared Clark | 6-2 | SF | Indianapolis (IN) North Central | NAIA | Undecided | Athlete. Good defender. Starter for North Central. Great length on the wing. Side spin on his outside shot but he is a decent shooter. |
110 | Demari Davis | 6-4 | SF | Indianapolis (IN) Southport | NAIA | Undecided | Lefty. 6-3 or 6-4. Good athlete. Overal game has improved a lot in the last year. Outside shot is smooth when he has time and space. Will rebound and play defense. Small College prospect for now. |
117 | JoVonte Peals | 6-3 | SF | Michigan City (IN) Marquette | NAIA | Undecided | Combo forward. Peals have the athleticism to play on the wing. Decent ball-handler. Good release on his outside shot. |
118 | Donte Gladney | 6-2 | SF | Indianapolis (IN) Tech | NAIA | Undecided | Glue guy that plays his role very well. He defends, rebounds and provides energy off the bench. He has someoffensive skill, but he is most comfortable in the paint right now. He should be a very good smallcollege prospect. |
122 | Jordan Simpson | 6-4 | SF | South Bend (IN) Adams | NAIA | Undecided | Good size and strength. Mainly a spot-up shooter for SB Adams. |
133 | Kevin Riley | 6-4 | SF | New Palestine (IN) | NAIA | Undecided | Long, good energy/effort, rebounds well. Needs muscle and more offensive consistency. |
136 | Aaron Banks | 6-4 | SF | Indianapolis (IN) Brebeuf | D3 | Undecided | Good length, fair athlete although not overly explosive, range is to the mid-range, not going to break defenders down off the dribble. Solid NAIA or D3 prospect. |
140 | Drew Paul | 6-3 | SF | Valparaiso (IN) HS | D3 | Undecided | Combo forward, skilled, shoots well from the perimeter, finishes well at the basket. Undersized power forward. Plays hard, will put his body on the line for the team. |
150 | Trent Larson | 6-4 | SF | Columbus (IN) North | D3 | Undecided | Best as a spot-up shooter. Doesn't look to drive often. Sees the floor well. |
155 | DeAnthony Warren | 6-2 | SF | New Albany (IN) HS | D3 | Undecided | Strong, athletic likes to attack the basketball off the dribble. He hit one three pointer. Good quickness. Very good leaper. NAIA prospect, possibly JUCO with his athleticism. |
158 | Jeff White | 6-2 | SF | Indianapolis (IN) Pike | D3 | Undecided | Strong build, can defend inside due to strength and toughness. Fair outside shooter. Doesn't look to drive much. |
177 | Chris Davis | 6-4 | SF | Indianapolis (IN) Tech | D3 | Undecided | Long, wide shoulders, quick feet, good laterally, solid form on his shot. Needs to handle the ball better - didn't recognize double teams in the open court during open gym. |
183 | Tyler Diehl | 6-4 | SF | Carmel (IN) University | D3 | Undecided | Lefty, solid length, decent form and release on spot-up 3s. Will put it on the floor going left, no lift around the basket. |
186 | Duncan Roy | 6-5 | SF | Montgomery (IN) Barr-Reeve | D3 | Undecided | Versatile player that defends and rebounds for Barr-Reeve. Seems to put the team and winning first. Hasn't displayed much of an offesnive skill set to this point. Average athleticism for a small college prospect. |
193 | Trae Masten | 6-6 | SF | Fort Wayne (IN) South | D3 | Undecided | Long, good athlete, late developer. Thin build that limits some of his production. |
194 | Malcolm Reed | 6-2 | SF | Michigan City (IN) Marquette | D3 | Undecided | Combo forward. Undersized, decent athlete, finishes well in the paint. Reed can be a contributor at some NAIA or D3 programs. |
199 | Adam Ostoich | 6-3 | SF | Munster (IN) HS | D3 | Undecided | Lefty. Wing that can step out and hit outside shots. Smooth, consistent release. Very good in the mid-range. Understands the game and his role. Solid D3-role player type. |
207 | Tyrone Kinnie | 6-3 | SF | Fort Wayne (IN) New Haven | D3 | Undecided | Solid athlete, gets his production going to the rim. Fair quickness off the dribble. Solid length. |
209 | Blaze Byrer | 6-3 | SF | Bedford (IN) North Lawrence | D3 | Undecided | Not a great athlete, but attacked the basket against Butz. Showed good toughness and skill in the paint. |
214 | Carson Lee | 6-1 | SF | Greenwood (IN) Center Grove | D3 | Undecided | Plays larger than his 6-1 height. Fair athlete for the D3 level. Can do a little bit of everything. Solid outside shooter with time and space. |
215 | Greg Gaddie | 6-5 | SF | Indianapolis (IN) Tech | D3 | Undecided | Possible starter for Tech this season. He was not at the open gym on 9-18-14 |
218 | Devin Parrish | 6-2 | SF | Indianapolis (IN) Perry Meridian | D3 | Undecided | More of an undersized power forward. Good finisher in the lane. Strong build. Good rebounder for his size. Glue guy. |