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Kyle Rhodes-McQueen

Kyle Rhodes-McQueen

CClass of 2027
Status

Uncommitted

Scout Report

Finding legitimate size and skill in the 2027 class gets tougher each month, especially at the center position where raw athleticism often masks fundamental gaps.

Background

Rhodes-McQueen comes from a program that's clearly building something special, running alongside highly-ranked teammates like Boyuan Zhang and fellow big man Precious Sam. That kind of competitive environment daily in practice can accelerate development faster than most AAU circuits. The coaching staff has done well surrounding him with talent that complements his skill set.

Playing Style

Rhodes-McQueen operates as a traditional post presence who understands positioning and leverages his frame well in the paint. He's not going to wow you with explosive athleticism, but he competes hard on both ends and has solid hands around the basket. His footwork needs refinement, particularly when establishing deep post position against physical defenders. The passing vision is there in flashes, but he tends to force shots when doubled rather than finding the open man. Defensively, he alters shots through positioning more than pure shot-blocking ability.

Recruitment

No reported offers yet, which isn't surprising given his class year and the typical timeline for big men who develop later. Mid-major programs should start taking notice if he continues progressing physically and shows improved mobility. His ceiling depends heavily on how much quickness he can add while maintaining that interior presence.

Updated Mar 12, 2026 · Analysis by PrepRadar Scouting Team