Indiana basketball has a strong recruiting presence at NBPA Top 100 Camp in Orlando

  • 06/11/2024 10:50 am in

Indiana basketball has a strong recruiting presence on the road today in Central Florida.

The entire coaching staff – Mike Woodson, Kenya Hunter, Yasir Rosemond and Brian Walsh – is at the NBPA Top 100 Camp at Disney’s Wide World of Sports complex.

Coaches and NBA personnel can attend the camp for two days: Tuesday, June 11 and Wednesday, June 12.

Many of the nation’s top prospects, including some of IU’s top recruiting targets in the 2025 and 2026 classes, are attending the camp.

Indiana is expected to watch Bryson Tiller, Darius Adams, Kiyan Anthony, Chris Cenac, and Meleek Thomas in the 2025 class.

In the 2026 class, Jalen Montonati, a top-15 prospect from Oklahoma who visited Bloomington last season, is also at the camp and is expected to be watched by the IU staff.

Several of IU’s top targets in the 2025 class – Braylon Mullins, Jalen Haralson and Trent Sisley – are not at the camp.

The NBPA Top 100 Camp “is regarded as the premier basketball event available to elite high school athletes. Since its inception in 1994, over 300 players have gone on to successful careers in the NBA. The Top 100 Camp emphasizes character, education, and skill development as the core principles necessary to maximize a player’s potential.”

The remaining evaluation periods for college coaches this month are for scholastic events on June 21 (noon) through June 23 (6 p.m.) and June 28 (noon) through June 30 (6 p.m.).

In July, there are three evaluation period windows:

July 11-14

Evaluation period for NCAA certified events, institutional camps and permissible governing body events begins Thursday at 8 a.m. and ends Sunday at 6 p.m.

July 19-21

Evaluation period for NCAA certified events, institutional camps and permissible governing body events begins Friday at 6 p.m. and ends Sunday at 3 p.m.

July 23-25

Evaluation period for NCAA College Basketball Academy only. Official visits for high-school prospects and institutional camps are not permitted.

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