Bleacher Prospect Cincy Camp 2025 *Some* Standouts

Written by Luke Harrington
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Alex Dudukovich | Lakota West | AAU: Midwest Basketball Club Toops

The most physical player in the gym probably was 2025 G Alex Dudukovich from Lakota West. Early in the session, I was impressed with Dudukovich’s eagerness to draw contact in the paint and finish among bigger players. The rising senior has a quick first step and takes a lot of pride in challenging anyone who stands in his way. The fearlessness and body control allowed him to finish in a variety of ways and made less athletic defenders unwilling to challenge him. Alex is clearly a player that puts a lot of time and effort into strength/weight training while continuing to improve his craft.

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George Raines | HS: Western Hills

Throughout the morning, no one brought more energy to every drill than Western Hills 2025 G George Raines. Raines clearly loves hooping, as he was constantly celebrating the successes of everyone else in the gym. When the 3 on 3 drills began, he changed the complexion of any team he was on, increasing the life and passion from his teammates. The senior turned that positive energy into excellent production as his team won several games in a row due to his shot making and distributing abilities. Raines has a great future in basketball simply due to his ability to lead and light up the gym with his voice, which is a lost art. I expect George to be one of the leaders at Western Hills entering his senior season.

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Ibrahim Kebe | HS: Lakota East | AAU: Midwest Basketball Club Toops

Lakota East 2025 F Ibrahim Kebe has something that you can’t teach: size. At 6’8, Kebe towered over the competition, which made him a matchup nightmare all morning. Along with his towering stature, his physicality around the rim was outstanding, and finishing ability was impressive. Kebe is excellent at burying his opponents in the paint and carving out space for easy post catches and finishes. In addition, It was impossible for defenders to get around his screens, forcing many emergency switches and mismatches. Kebe is a stellar football player that possesses multiple D1 offers, but it’s clear he has much to offer on the basketball court as well.