Indiana Basketball: Analyzing Indiana’s 2021 recruiting prospects

BLOOMINGTON, IN - OCTOBER 1: General view of an Indiana Hoosiers flag seen before the game against the Michigan State Spartans at Memorial Stadium on October 1, 2016 in Bloomington, Indiana. (Photo by Michael Hickey/Getty Images)
BLOOMINGTON, IN - OCTOBER 1: General view of an Indiana Hoosiers flag seen before the game against the Michigan State Spartans at Memorial Stadium on October 1, 2016 in Bloomington, Indiana. (Photo by Michael Hickey/Getty Images) /
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Archie Miller recently said IU basketball “is in a pretty good situation” with the class of 2021. So who is Indiana looking at in 2021?

Archie Miller and staff have undoubtedly done an excellent job on the recruiting trail over the past few years. In 2018, they brought in a top 10 recruiting class featuring Indiana basketball legend Romeo Langford. The following year, Miller brought in Indiana Mr.Basketball Trayce Jackson-Davis. Miller has only gotten better as his time in Bloomington has progressed as the 2020 class is arguably Miller’s best yet. The class features Mr. Basketball Anthony Leal, 5-star recruit Khristian Lander, ESPN Top 100 member, Jordan Geronimo, and the ultra-competitive Trey Galloway.

The class of 2021 has long been considered the class that will define Miller’s early tenure at Indiana as it is rich with talent. The class is talented in state and out of state. However, there has been a keen eye on the kids graduating in 2021 from Indiana, specifically, as they seem like a talented class. Miller has spent significant time both in Indiana and around the country on the recruiting trail. Many prospects have been swiped up, however, there are still many supremely talented, yet, uncommitted, players available for Miller and co.

So far, Miller has landed one member of the class, Logan Duncomb. Duncomb is a four-star talent from Cincinnati who thrives on the low block scoring with his wide variety of post moves and collecting loads of boards. Duncomb will provide the Hoosiers with a solid body in the paint as he comes in at 6’9 and 235. Miller had been going hard at Duncomb prior to his commitment to the Hoosiers in April. Wisconsin and Cincinnati were also in on Duncomb’s recruitment.