
Uchenna Academy | #12
Loris
Monteil
Forward | Class of 2027
| Position | Grad Year | Jersey No. | Hometown | Height (ft) | Weight (lbs) | WS (ft) | GP | TP/PG | 2P FG% | 3P FG% | FT% | R/PG | BS/PG | A/PG | TO/PG | A/TO |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| W | 2027 | 12 | Geneva, Switzerland | 6'4" | 180 | 6'7" | 17 | 1.9 | 48.1% | 7.7% | 36.4% | 1.76 | 0.06 | 0.71 | 0.88 | 0.80 |
Scouting Report
Summary
Loris is a versatile and highly coachable player who can do a bit of everything – handle the ball, defend, rebound, and shoot – but is still developing the ability to perform any one skill at a consistently above-average level. He is slightly undersized and lean for his position, which affects his physical presence on both ends, especially when defending bigger or stronger forwards. He lacks high-level playing experience, and as a result, sometimes hesitates or plays too cautiously instead of trusting his abilities. Overall, he is a well-rounded, team-first player with strong potential, but needs to build confidence, toughness, and positional identity to compete at a higher level.
Strengths
Loris is extremely coachable and responds well to instruction, making him easy to work with and quick to improve. His versatility stands out – he can contribute in multiple areas, from handling the ball to rebounding, defending, and stretching the floor with his shooting. He plays unselfishly, understands team concepts, and has a positive on-court presence. His willingness to learn, combined with his ability to impact different parts of the game, gives him a solid foundation to build upon.
Areas We Are Working On
Loris needs to continue developing his ball-handling, especially under pressure and when creating offense off the dribble. Increasing physical strength and toughness is a major priority so he can hold his ground defensively and finish plays through contact. Defensively, improving positioning and footwork will help compensate for being undersized at the forward spot. Gaining experience in more competitive environments will also boost his confidence and help him play more assertively rather than second-guessing himself. The focus is on making him tougher, more confident, and more polished so his versatility becomes a true strength rather than a collection of average skills.
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