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SHOWCASE · 2026
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LISACARTER

#23CENTEREXODUS NATIONAL
Interior Post-Anchor
Age
13 yrs
Grade
8th
Height
5'11"
Wingspan
71 in
Shot
Right
Level
AAU

Scouting Report

Strengths · evaluation · development

Key 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
Evaluator's Note

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

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Athleticism & Body ControlFirst step · agility · physicality
First Step
Average for the size. Not explosive, but uses the body effectively to gain position on the initial move.
Stride & Lateral Movement
Upright running form. Lateral movement is a developmental area; struggles to stay in front of quicker players on the perimeter.
Agility & Direction Changes
Shows some stiffness when changing direction. More effective in straight-line movements and post pivots.
Physicality & Balance
Good. A strong base allows absorbing and finishing through contact in the paint, maintaining balance when challenged at the rim.
Ball Control & HandlingHand confidence · pressure handling
Strong-Hand Confidence
Confident taking one or two power dribbles with the right hand to establish post position or attack.
Weak-Hand Usage
Very limited. Almost exclusively right-handed for dribbling and finishing; avoids the left.
Dribble Under Pressure
Susceptible to turnovers when pressured by smaller, quicker guards. The dribble is high and can be exposed.
Ball Protection
Uses the body well to shield the ball on post-ups, but lacks deceptive moves like fakes to create space.
Shooting & FinishingMechanics · finishing · contact
Shot Mechanics
Repeatable free-throw routine but a slow release. Form is stiff with limited knee bend and an upper-body-dominant motion.
Shot-Chart Strength
Operates exclusively within 5 feet of the basket, particularly the right block. All made field goals came from this area.
Strong-Side Finishing
Excellent. Very effective using the backboard on the right side of the rim with the right hand.
Weak-Side Finishing
A clear area for improvement. Avoids the left hand, often attempting awkward right-handed shots on the left side.
Finishing Through Contact
Strong. Drew several fouls and converted multiple and-one opportunities. Not deterred by physical defense.
Defensive ProfileOn-ball · help defense · rim protection
On-Ball Defense
Effective in the post. Uses size and strength to hold ground and contest shots without fouling.
Drive Containment
Limited. Struggles to contain perimeter drives due to average lateral quickness.
Steals & Blocks
Totaled 3 blocks, all as a help-side defender. Recorded 0 steals. Good shot-altering timing.
Team & Help Defense
A clear strength. Good timing rotating over to challenge shots at the rim and deter drivers.
Defensive FG% Against
Estimated below 40%. Highly effective at altering shots in the immediate vicinity.
Rebounding & TransitionBoards · box-outs · transition
Rebounds / Game (O/D)
8 offensive and 7 defensive rebounds. A dominant presence on the offensive glass.
Rebound Contests
Excellent. Aggressively pursues the ball off the rim and secures it with two hands in traffic.
Box-Outs
Inconsistent. Often relies on size and length rather than fundamentally boxing out every possession.
Transition
Average speed; effort getting back is inconsistent and can be late. Needs to prioritize sprinting back to protect the rim.
Biomechanical AnalysisKinetic chain · jumping · injury risk
Overall Profile
A solid biomechanical foundation for a post player — strong base for stability and power. Movements are currently more powerful than fluid.
Jump-Shot Kinetic Chain
Segmented. The shot is generated almost entirely by arms and shoulders, with minimal power transfer from the floor.
Jumping (Blocks/Rebounds)
Two-foot jumper — ideal for vertical power in the paint. Generates good power from quick knee and hip flexion.
Injury Risk
Patellar Tendonitis · ModerateAnkle Sprains · ModerateLow Back · Low

Development Plan

1
Weak-Hand Development

Daily Mikan drills focused on finishing with the left hand on both sides of the rim, plus left-hand-only dribbling drills.

2
Conditioning & Agility

Footwork drills (ladders, cones) and interval sprints to improve transition speed and lateral quickness on defense.

3
Shooting Expansion

Consistent free-throw mechanics first, then gradually extend range to 10–12 ft spot-up shots for a face-up element.

4
Passing Vision

Drills passing out of a double team to cutters and open shooters to improve court awareness and decision-making.

Game Context

Score of Game
64
Exodus National
FINAL
58
All Iowa Attack
Quarter Breakdown
QTREXOAIA
Q11812
Q21416
Q31615
Q41615
Technical Fouls
Carter0
Team (Exodus)0
Opponent1
No technical fouls for Carter this game

Shot Types

Shot Type Made Att. FG% Notes
Lay-up 4 6 66.7% Primary scoring mode
Close-Range Jump Shot 2 4 50.0% Within 8 ft of basket
Mid-Range Jump Shot 0 1 0.0% Developmental area
3-Point Jump Shot 0 0 No attempts this game
Free Throw 3 5 60.0% FT mechanics needs work
And-One (made + fouled) 2 2 100% Converts well through contact
Foul Drawn (shooting) 5 Strong at drawing contact
Total: 6 made / 11 attempted Overall FG% 54.5%

Offensive Plays

Contributions
Assist
Passes leading directly to a score
2
Offensive Rebound
Second-chance possessions created
8
Put-Back
Off. rebound + immediate score
3
Drawn Foul (non-shooting)
Fouls drawn outside of shot attempts
2
Offensive Foul Types Committed
Charge
Running into a set defender
1
Push Off
Using arm/hand to create space
1
Moving Screen
Illegal screen while in motion
0
Over the Back
Reaching over opponent to rebound
1

Defensive Plays

Defensive Contributions
Defensive Rebound
Secured defensive boards
7
Blocked Shot
All as help-side defender
3
Steal
Direct ball-possession turnovers forced
0
Charge Taken
Established position; drew offensive foul
1
Deflection / Tipped Pass
Disrupted passes without full steal
2
Defensive Foul Types Committed
Reaching
Swiping at ball with arm extended
2
Over the Back
Reaching over opponent to rebound
0
Blocking Foul
Contact on driver without position set
1
Total Fouls Committed: 3 of 5 allowed
Exodus National team
Exodus National · AAU

Team Highlights

64–58
Showcase Final
12–0
Opening Run
5
Games Played

Watch Team Highlights

Tournament run
TEAM RUN
2:14
Opening-Quarter 12–0 Run
vs. Team Elite · Q1
DEFENSE
1:48
Half-Court Defensive Stand
vs. Florida Future · Q3
TRANSITION
1:05
Fast-Break Finishes Reel
vs. Georgia Stars · Q2
CLUTCH
0:52
Closing Stops & Boards
vs. All Iowa Attack · Q4

Player Highlights

#9 Karis Oppong · 2-pointer reel
#9 Karis Oppong — 2-Pointer Highlights

Match Recap

Exodus National vs. All Iowa Attack
Match recap video
FULL RECAP
Showcase Final · Full Game Recap
Exodus National 64 — 58 All Iowa Attack · 8:42
64
EXODUS NATIONAL
FINAL
58
ALL IOWA ATTACK
Carter — Final Line
Total Rebounds15
Offensive Rebounds8
Blocks3
Fouls3
Net Rating+23
Player of the Game — Interior Anchor
A game-changing presence on the glass

Controlled the paint on both ends — repeated second-chance possessions on offense and three help-side blocks deterring drivers on defense.

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