LISACARTER
Scouting Report
Strengths · evaluation · developmentKey Strengths
- Offensive rebounding and put-back scoring
- Solid post positioning and sealing defenders
- Effective drop-step move on the low block
- Strong rim-protection instincts as a help defender
Areas For Improvement
- Finishing with the non-dominant (left) hand
- Ball security when dribbling in traffic
- Free-throw consistency and shot mechanics
- Lateral quickness for perimeter defense
Carter is a physically gifted player for this age with a clear understanding of the role in the paint. The impact on rebounding — particularly on the offensive end — is game-changing. The biggest leap in development will come from improving the non-dominant hand and overall conditioning, unlocking new layers offensively and adding defensive versatility.
Detailed Evaluation
Tap a section to expandDevelopment Plan
Daily Mikan drills focused on finishing with the left hand on both sides of the rim, plus left-hand-only dribbling drills.
Footwork drills (ladders, cones) and interval sprints to improve transition speed and lateral quickness on defense.
Consistent free-throw mechanics first, then gradually extend range to 10–12 ft spot-up shots for a face-up element.
Drills passing out of a double team to cutters and open shooters to improve court awareness and decision-making.
Player Statistics
Shot types · offensive plays · defensive plays · game context
Game Context
Shot Types
Offensive Plays
Defensive Plays
Team Highlights
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Tournament runPlayer Highlights
#9 Karis Oppong · 2-pointer reelMatch Recap
Exodus National vs. All Iowa AttackControlled the paint on both ends — repeated second-chance possessions on offense and three help-side blocks deterring drivers on defense.
LISACARTER
Scouting Report
Strengths · evaluation · developmentKey Strengths
- Offensive rebounding and put-back scoring
- Solid post positioning and sealing defenders
- Effective drop-step move on the low block
- Strong rim-protection instincts as a help defender
Areas For Improvement
- Finishing with the non-dominant (left) hand
- Ball security when dribbling in traffic
- Free-throw consistency and shot mechanics
- Lateral quickness for perimeter defense
Carter is a physically gifted player for this age with a clear understanding of the role in the paint. The impact on rebounding — particularly on the offensive end — is game-changing. The biggest leap in development will come from improving the non-dominant hand and overall conditioning, unlocking new layers offensively and adding defensive versatility.
Detailed Evaluation
Tap a section to expandDevelopment Plan
Daily Mikan drills focused on finishing with the left hand on both sides of the rim, plus left-hand-only dribbling drills.
Footwork drills (ladders, cones) and interval sprints to improve transition speed and lateral quickness on defense.
Consistent free-throw mechanics first, then gradually extend range to 10–12 ft spot-up shots for a face-up element.
Drills passing out of a double team to cutters and open shooters to improve court awareness and decision-making.
Player Statistics
Shot types · offensive plays · defensive plays · game context
Game Context
Shot Types
Offensive Plays
Defensive Plays
Team Highlights
Watch Team Highlights
Tournament runPlayer Highlights
#9 Karis Oppong · 2-pointer reelMatch Recap
Exodus National vs. All Iowa AttackControlled the paint on both ends — repeated second-chance possessions on offense and three help-side blocks deterring drivers on defense.