The final day of the 2020 Metro Indy Basketball Fall League showcased dozens of college prospects. The second edition of the league breakdown includes 16 players. Part one can be found here.
The annual Metro Indy Basketball Fall League finished its season last weekend. Indiana Basketball Source reviews the play and college potential of 20 prospects in part one of the league breakdown.
Gunn might have had the best overall day. He took over in the second half of the quarterfinal game then was excellent against Jayden Brewer, Shamar Avance, DJ Hughes, etc. in the semifinal game. His shooting consistency continues to make strides. He has great form and a textbook release. When his feet are under him, Gunn is a top-tier shooter. He's also a very good athlete that stands out in transition. Gunn also made an impact as a helpside defender and rebounder. As a guard, he will grab a rebound and push the ball up the floor himself. His game has shown major progress in the last year. There's no doubt that Gunn is a high-major prospect.
After breaking down dozens of games from the Pangos All-Midwest Frosh/Soph Camp, Indiana Basketball Source details the top prospects from the event. Like always, the camp was loaded with nationally-ranked prospects.
It was a battle for the top spot, but Fall’s consistency throughout the camp won the pole position. Although listed at 6’11”, I think he’s closer to 6’8”/6’9”. He is a great sprinter and runs the floor each possession with great endurance. That’s rare for a young, big player. That led to a bunch of alley oop dunks. He’s not the most explosive player, he’s on the thin side, but Fall finishes above the rim with ease behind his height and length. One thing that stands out about Fall is how he high points rebounds. He goes and gets the ball when other players would wait for it to come to them. The other main thing that stands out about Fall is his mid-range shooting. It is a pure stroke, and he loved to fadeaway from defenders in the mid-range to hit shots all camp.