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ESPN Top 100 ranking for the '23 class.  NOTE:  ESPN only ranked the Top 60 in  Jan. '22.

2023 OFFERS ESPN Top 60 @ 01.19.22 ESPN Top 100 @ 04.21.22
Evans, Kwame Jr. 2 2
Coen Carr Unrated 65
Gabe Cupps Unrated 80
Jakai Newton Unrated 98
Xavier Booker Unrated Unrated
Andrej Stojakovic ?? Unrated
Arrinten Page Unrated Unrated
J. Q. Roberts Unrated Unrated

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Latest on the '23 class from 247 Top 150,

  • #4 - Xavier Booker
  • #8 - Kwame Evans
  • #25 - Andrej Stojakovic
  • #56 - T. J. Power
  • #59 - Arrinten Page
  • #62 - Coen Carr
  • #75 - Freddie Dilione
  • #78 - Jamie Kaiser
  • #80 - Jakai Newton
  • #107 - Gabe Cupps

 

Following this realease, Adam Finkelstein commented on some kids that he's higher on than the industry.

Based on his long-term potential…that’s a different story. The son of former NBA All-Star Peja Stojakovic, Andrej Stojakovic made a massive jump, up from 103 to 25. But I believe he’s just getting started. He’s already a highly skilled big wing who can shoot it, initiate offense like a guard, and has positional size. Defensively, he’s not there yet, to put it plainly. Overall, though, he has a frame that suggests he might still be growing, and if he adds even a couple more inches, 25 will be just a distant memory. Even if he doesn’t, it might still be in the rearview mirror as he continues to fill-out and mature physically.

You’re probably noticing a theme at this point. Shooting is at a premium. You can’t generate floor-spacing without it and there isn’t enough of it to go around. Four-star Indiana commit Gabe Cupps isn’t just a one-dimensional shooter though. He is skilled across-the-board, smart, and tough. Those are all characteristics that coaches put a premium on because they impact winning from day one on a college campus. So, while there may be prospects with more size, length, athleticism, or even style…there aren’t many with more substance.

 

 

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3 minutes ago, Class of '66 Old Fart said:

Latest on the '23 class from 247 Top 150,

  • #4 - Xavier Booker
  • #8 - Kwame Evans
  • #25 - Andrej Stojakovic
  • #56 - T. J. Power
  • #59 - Arrinten Page
  • #62 - Coen Carr
  • #75 - Freddie Dilione
  • #78 - Jamie Kaiser
  • #80 - Jakai Newton
  • #107 - Gabe Cupps

 

 

  • X Booker
  • Andrej Stjakovic
  • TJ Power
  • Arriten Page
  • Coen Carr
  • Jamie Kaiser, and
  • Jakai Newton

With major jumps. Gabe Cupps drops 17 spots.

 

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Another follow-up to the lastest 247 rankings from Brandon Jenkins and commentary on the biggest stock risers.  Includes Booker, Stojakovic, Dilione, Power

https://247sports.com/college/basketball/recruiting/LongFormArticle/Basketball-recruiting-2023-rankings-stock-boosters-Xavier-Booker-Denis-Evans-Andrej-Stojakovic-AJ-Johnson-Jizzle-James-TJ-Power-187977489/#187977489_10

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9 minutes ago, Stuhoo said:
  • X Booker
  • Andrej Stjakovic
  • TJ Power
  • Arriten Page
  • Coen Carr
  • Jamie Kaiser, and
  • Jakai Newton

With major jumps. Gabe Cupps drops 17 spots.

 

Cupps did drop, but he's still considered a 4 star.

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Latest on the '23 class from On3

2023 OFFERS On3.com Top  150 - 06.14.22
Xavier Booker 8
Evans, Kwame Jr. 11
Andrej Stojakovic 35
Jaimie Kaiser 39
Coen Carr 45
Freddie Dilione 60
Jakai Newton 66
T. J. Power 88
Gabe Cupps 99
Arrinten Page 120
J. Q. Roberts Unrated

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2 minutes ago, Class of '66 Old Fart said:

Latest on the '23 class from On3

2023 OFFERS On3.com Top  150 - 06.14.22
Xavier Booker 8
Evans, Kwame Jr. 11
Andrej Stojakovic 35
Jaimie Kaiser 39
Coen Carr 45
Freddie Dilione 60
Jakai Newton 66
T. J. Power 88
Gabe Cupps 99
Arrinten Page 120
J. Q. Roberts Unrated

Kaiser making a major jump.

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2 hours ago, J34 said:

Cupps seems underrated 

He’s small and lacks the pizazz the others offer. Should turn into a solid 4 year dependable guy but imo never going to be NBA guy/superstar guy.  Many of these rating look at potential plus current play.  That’s another reason you see some misses with the ratings particular with college effectiveness. 

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4 hours ago, J34 said:

Cupps seems underrated 

 

1 hour ago, WayneFleekHoosier said:

He’s small and lacks the pizazz the others offer. Should turn into a solid 4 year dependable guy but imo never going to be NBA guy/superstar guy.  Many of these rating look at potential plus current play.  That’s another reason you see some misses with the ratings particular with college effectiveness. 

Yes — most are looking to a player’s ultimate destination in these rankings. For the reasons Wayne mentioned there’s probably a cap on Cupps at like ~50.

Seems like a high-floor guy. Like barring injury or other catastrophe, he plays early and often, but isn’t likely to land on draft boards.

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2 hours ago, lillurk said:

 

Yes — most are looking to a player’s ultimate destination in these rankings. For the reasons Wayne mentioned there’s probably a cap on Cupps at like ~50.

Seems like a high-floor guy. Like barring injury or other catastrophe, he plays early and often, but isn’t likely to land on draft boards.

Agree with all this except playing early.  I’m not sure he will if our team maintains top 25 aspirations each and every season. 

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55 minutes ago, WayneFleekHoosier said:

Agree with all this except playing early.  I’m not sure he will if our team maintains top 25 aspirations each and every season. 

Yeah, totally fair. If he’s ready there may be backup PG minutes; if he needs some seasoning you can probably stagger JHS and Galloway on nights when you can’t afford to roll a frosh out there.

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54 minutes ago, WayneFleekHoosier said:

Agree with all this except playing early.  I’m not sure he will if our team maintains top 25 aspirations each and every season. 

He will be one of the reasons we maintain those top 25 rankings. This kid can play. He can run a team. He dictates tempo, great vision, gets in the lane, can finish, and a decent shooter. He will thrive playing with more talented players. 

 

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Latest '23 rankings from Rivals with a bit of commentary on each.   J. Q. Roberts is not mentioned and has not ranked by the major ranking services.  Missing from the list below is Freddie Dilione who is #116.  Lasley includes Brady Dunlap and Devin Royal in his list.  We've been following Dunlap although he does not have an IU offer.  I've not seen anything recently to suggest we're actively pursuing Royal.  If someone knows otherwise, please share.

https://indiana.rivals.com/news/updated-rivals150-indiana-class-of-2023?fbclid=IwAR3c5LLX2NqFJTfXTArN5JN1cOItrA7eC5JuBffG_19pjJquS1cO6YhRBz4

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