Prospect Spotlight: Ndidiamaka Ndukwe (2021)
Ndidiamaka Ndukwe is a talented prospect from Summit Academy North High School. She is a 5’10 point guard – small forward in the class of 2021. Ndukwe is playing grassroots basketball with 1Nation 16u. Last high school season she averaged 25ppg, 5rpg, and…
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Continue ReadingNdidiamaka Ndukwe is a talented prospect from Summit Academy North High School. She is a 5’10 point guard – small forward in the class of 2021. Ndukwe is playing grassroots basketball with 1Nation 16u. Last high school season she averaged 25ppg, 5rpg, and 3.5apg.
Ndukwe is a versatile player with an impressive game. She can play the point or slide to the wing. Her height can cause matchup problems out of the backcourt. Ndukwe is a high percentage shooter from mid range. She can drive to the rim and create for her teammates and for herself.
Ndidiamaka Ndukwe is a player that holds a ton of potential. She is currently working to improve her defense and focused on finishing stronger at the basket. Ndukwe also wants to become quicker on the court. She is completely dedicated to her growth as a player. Ndukwe is trying “to get to the gym as much as I can to improve and be the best version I can be of myself.”
Ndukwe is quickly becoming an experienced player with a lot to offer a program at the next level. She considers her 36 point performance against Romulus High School her best moment in basketball so far. Ndukwe is looking forward to playing in the GUAA Session 2.
While she doesn’t currently hold any offers, college coaches will want to get in the gym and see her in action. Ndidiamaka Ndukwe has a goal of playing Division 1 college basketball. She eventually hopes to either play in the WNBA or overseas.
“My greatest motivation has to be my Mom. The reason is because I want to make her proud and I want to prove to her that all the times she has sacrificed for me taking me to practice and games will pay off. I want to make my friends and family proud, but most importantly my Mom because she has done so much for me and can’t I thank her enough for it.” – Ndidiamaka Ndukwe