
Each and every time Phenom Hoop Report gets to report or sees a commitment from a player we have seen over the years, it is always a fantastic day. It is great to see players achieve their goal to play at the next level and it is such a great accomplishment for that player.
Here is the latest commitment.
Player: Alex Doyle
Class: 2023
Committed to: Stetson
What Was Said by Phenom Hoops:
“There is just something about a 6’10 prospect that is more of a wing that a presence down low. Doyle really highlights that in many ways, being able to operate from all levels of the floor, being comfortable in stepping out and being a big threat from three, putting the ball on the deck and creating, but also using that same size to attack the paint. Think he is one of many DME players being overlooked at times.”
“Alex Doyle (DME) is one I think more should take a look at with his size, skill set, his versatility on the court, and his ability to score in a variety of ways. Played well once again with 15 points today.”
“Doyle continues to be a name that you see stand out each game. He quickly stands out with his size at 6’10 but brings a unique aspect to the court and a tough matchup, especially with how comfortable he operates along the perimeter. Confident shooter with his jumper can stretch the floor from three, active on the boards, but can also put on the deck and score.”
“When you look at what coaches want in a modern day big, Alex fits the picture perfectly. He’s long with the ability to stretch the floor and has a natural feel for the game. In today’s win over Va PG, he showcased his skill set down low with post moves as well as his smooth shooting stroke. They were actually running sets to get him outside shots and he hit multiple threes. Lots of upside here for the next level.”
“Alex Doyle (DME) is a 6’9 forward that can play the wing. He has an excellent feel and perimeter sense, runs the floor on both ends, makes impact plays on both sides of the court, and really can be tough with his ability to rise up and knock down shots.”